On Friday 05 January 2001 14:52, you wrote:
> That is my question. How much do we need to know? I've only been usinf
> Linux for about 4 months...

And the fact that you are willing to test makes you very valuable.  We need 
the impressions of people new to linux if ever we are to understand how o 
make it better for them.

Civileme

P. S. Welcome aboard if you are willing

>
> Chris Kelly
> Linux user #185775
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: L. H. LOO [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Friday, January 05, 2001 7:23 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: [newbie] Recruitment Notice
>
>
> Interesting, What intelligence and what hardware needed.
> Best Regards from Republic of Singapore.
>
> At 05-01-2001 +0100, you wrote:
> >Well, folks, it is that time of the development cycle where we
>
> traditionally
>
> >(actually this is a brand new tradition) seek a few brave souls to act as
> >testers for our next distro.
> >
> >This time, all you need is bravery and a computer system to try this out
>
> on.
>
> >We are finishing testing protocols which will lead you through the testing
> >steps; we have software that phones home with your tester number and your
> >hardware configuration, and we are building a web site to post results and
> >opinions.
> >
> >For the first time, we are looking for more than bugs to fix.  We are
>
> looking
>
> >for ratings of functionality that we can share with the community, and
> > with the developers and maintainers of the packages, even those we do not
> > do ourselves.
> >
> >To enroll, just email me.  Tell me whether you have a fast connection and
>
> if
>
> >not, send a postal address.  Oh, and make sure you are able to dedicate a
> >little time the month of Valentine's Day.
> >
> >Well the pay isn't great ($0) but you do get my personal assistance via
>
> email
>
> >to configure your computer to the next release.
> >
> >Civileme
> >--
> >QA/Software testing

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