I presume this is meant for Daisy even tho it's got my name on it. I haven't heard from the Bugzilla folks, so wie gatz?
Steve Follow Howell Davidson's Adventures at stevenRculver.com >________________________________ > From: Rob Weir <robw...@apache.org> >To: qa@openoffice.apache.org; Daisy Ray <rayda...@gmail.com> >Sent: Tuesday, January 15, 2013 9:56 AM >Subject: Re: Introducing Steve Culver > >On Mon, Jan 14, 2013 at 10:38 PM, Daisy Ray <rayda...@gmail.com> wrote: >> Hello, >> >> I would like to send a note to the QA list to be added to the QA role in >> Bugzilla. >> My bugzilla login id - rayda...@gmail.com >> > >Doh! Now I see your note ;-) > >OK. You are now added to the qa-team in Bugzilla. > >If you tell me what platform(s) you can test with, I can assign you a >set of user defect reports to confirm. > >Thanks! > >-Rob > > >> Thanks, >> daisy >> >> >> On Mon, Jan 14, 2013 at 10:55 AM, Rob Weir <robw...@apache.org> wrote: >> >>> On Sat, Jan 12, 2013 at 11:01 AM, Steve Culver <steve_cul...@yahoo.com> >>> wrote: >>> > This is my introduction eMail as specified in "How to Get Involved." >>> > >>> > I've been using OO for quite some time now. There was a period when I >>> tried LibreOffice, but that wasn't a successful experiment. >>> > >>> > Most of my time is spent in Writer or Calc, but I've attempted some >>> things in Base and would like to do a lot more. I make my living writing >>> apps in Access, and I'd love to be as proficient in Base as I am in Access. >>> > >>> >>> Hi Steve, >>> >>> Welcome to the Apache OpenOffice project! >>> >>> It is good to have more people with interest in Base. The majority of >>> volunteers are comfortable with the "big three" apps of Writer, Calc >>> and Impress. But fewer have experience with Base. So we can >>> definitely direct some Base-related tasks in your direction. >>> >>> But first, be sure to review our New Volunteer Orientation modules: >>> http://openoffice.apache.org/orientation/ >>> >>> Skim over the Level 1 and Level 2 modules to get up to speed on the >>> project and how we do things at Apache, decision making, etc. Then >>> dive deeper into the "Intro to QA" module. These modules are short, >>> so this should not take much time. Ask questions on the list, please, >>> since any question you have is probably shared by other new >>> volunteers. >>> >>> As part of the Intro to QA module you'll set up a Bugzilla account. >>> Send a note when you've completed that, so I can add you to the >>> qa-team group in Bugzilla, which will give you some additional >>> permissions. At that time I can also assign you some Base-related >>> defect reports to review. Reviewing unconfirmed bug reports is a good >>> way to start. In particular it gives one a deeper appreciation for >>> what constitutes a well-written versus poorly-written bug report. >>> >>> Again, welcome aboard, and let me know if you have any questions! >>> >>> Regards, >>> >>> -Rob >>> >>> > To make my first QA observation, I've noted that ever since I've used >>> OO, when the spellchecker changes the last word in a sentence, it deletes >>> the period. I'd like to see that fixed. >>> > >>> > Steve >>> > >>> > Follow Howell Davidson's Adventures at >>> > stevenRculver.com >>> > > >