Peter Flodin wrote:
> One thing that I think we are currently missing is test plans for the
> community volunteers when doing beta testing. Sure there is a benefit
> having large numbers of people doing random things as well, as you
> want to test things that nobody thought of. But especially for new
> testers I think having some actual tests to run through would ensure
> that openSUSE testing is done consistently and I think would attract
> people who just need that little hand to get started with Beta
> testing.
>
> I have started http://en.opensuse.org/testing which is in a
> rudimentary state at this point.
>
> Before I go further, I have some questions about
> http://betatestdb.suse.de
> If I understand correct, it contains SUSE's own internal Beta test
> plans. Correct? Can these be made public? Or can interested parties be
> given access? Is the contents suitable to be used to create community
> test plans?
>
> I would like to see a range of test plans for different hardware and
> components on the wiki, categorised with expected time to complete.
> You have a spare 30 minutes, you pull up a suitable length test plan
> and complete it.
>
> Pflodo
> Peter Flodin
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I second this initiative
I have enough time to test some issues, but do not know enough. A
guideline and what to test and how to report back (what to zip) would be
great.
Hugo






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