Re: New ISO testing tracker for Precise Alpha 1

2011-12-01 Thread Stéphane Graber
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Thanks everyone for helping with Alpha-1 testing.

It seems like the new ISO tracker worked pretty well this week, I
tried to note, prioritize and when possible fix most of the issues
I've been told about during the week.

If you've been using the new ISO tracker (http://91.189.93.73) and
have suggestions on how to improve it, please let me know.

Also note that daily images are now being published on the ISO
tracker, so feel free to use it to report your daily testing results too!


We're now waiting for a code review before upgrading the main instance
of the ISO tracker (http://iso.qa.ubuntu.com), hopefully this will all
be done by Christmas and we'll be enjoying all the new features
(turned off for alpha-1) when testing alpha-2.

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Re: Greatings!

2011-12-01 Thread Alex Lourie
On Thu, Dec 1, 2011 at 11:42 AM, Amaro Maguni wrote:

> Hello, everone!
>
> My name is Amaro Maguni (nickname: Lamech De Seth), i live in Maputo -
> Mozambique (Africa).
> My e-mail address is amaro,mag...@hotmail.com (the one i signed in with
> in this list),
> but my account was hacked and i can't have access to it, that's way i am
> sendind this e-mail
> with this alternative e-mail address. Sorry for that
> I am a Linux (Ubuntu) user for two years now, and a Linux enthusiast since
> 2002.
> I joined this list because i'd like to learn, participate and help the
> Ubuntu cummunity.
>
> Hope to get/give good things from/to you all and and a lote of hard work
> too.
>
> Regards
>
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Hi Amaro

Thanks for expressing interest in Ubuntu QA. Right now you can join the
following communications channels for guidance:

* #ubuntu-bugs on Freenode IRC, for help on managing and raising bugs
* #ubuntu-testing on Freenode IRC, for help on participating in QA
activities (ISO testing mainly)

The QA wiki is here - https://wiki.ubuntu.com/QATeam
The Bug Squad (bug management community) is here -
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BugSquad

Currently, there is testing going on for the Precise Pangolin Alpha 1
release - the test tracker is here :
http://91.189.93.73/qatracker/milestones/205/builds and you can ask on
#ubuntu-testing if you aren't sure how to use it.


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Greatings!

2011-12-01 Thread Amaro Maguni

Hello, everone!

My name is Amaro Maguni (nickname: Lamech De Seth), i live in Maputo - 
Mozambique (Africa).
My e-mail address is amaro,mag...@hotmail.com (the one i signed in with 
in this list),
but my account was hacked and i can't have access to it, that's way i am 
sendind this e-mail

with this alternative e-mail address. Sorry for that
I am a Linux (Ubuntu) user for two years now, and a Linux enthusiast 
since 2002.
I joined this list because i'd like to learn, participate and help the 
Ubuntu cummunity.


Hope to get/give good things from/to you all and and a lote of hard work 
too.


Regards

Amaro Maguni

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Re: Hello!!

2011-12-01 Thread Brendan Donegan

On 01/12/11 13:17, Besmir Gogu wrote:

Hello Everyone,

My name is Besi and I am from Albania. I joined a couple of weeks ago 
but failed to introduce myself.

I am a computer science specialist working in the mobile telecom industry.
I would like to get involved more with the Ubuntu projects as I 
believe that you are doing an amazing work here.
I have chosen Ubuntu as a linux distro and I believe that I can learn 
so much more by getting involved.
I do not have a lot of experience in Ubuntu itself although I believe 
that given the chance I can learn and do much.


Thank You
Besi



Hi Besi,

Thanks for expressing interest in Ubuntu QA. Right now you can join the 
following communications channels for guidance:


* #ubuntu-bugs on Freenode IRC, for help on managing and raising bugs
* #ubuntu-testing on Freenode IRC, for help on participating in QA 
activities (ISO testing mainly)


The QA wiki is here - https://wiki.ubuntu.com/QATeam
The Bug Squad (bug management community) is here - 
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BugSquad


Currently, there is testing going on for the Precise Pangolin Alpha 1 
release - the test tracker is here : 
http://91.189.93.73/qatracker/milestones/205/builds and you can ask on 
#ubuntu-testing if you aren't sure how to use it.
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Re: Hello!!

2011-12-01 Thread Gema Gomez
Hi Besi,

welcome to the ubuntu QA team! Looking forward to collaborating with you :D

Gema

On 01/12/11 13:17, Besmir Gogu wrote:
> Hello Everyone,
> 
> My name is Besi and I am from Albania. I joined a couple of weeks ago
> but failed to introduce myself.
> I am a computer science specialist working in the mobile telecom industry.
> I would like to get involved more with the Ubuntu projects as I believe
> that you are doing an amazing work here.
> I have chosen Ubuntu as a linux distro and I believe that I can learn so
> much more by getting involved.
> I do not have a lot of experience in Ubuntu itself although I believe
> that given the chance I can learn and do much.
> 
> Thank You
> Besi
> 
> 


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Re: Hello!!

2011-12-01 Thread Kristijan
Welcome Besi!

2011/12/1 Besmir Gogu 

> Hello Everyone,
>
> My name is Besi and I am from Albania. I joined a couple of weeks ago but
> failed to introduce myself.
> I am a computer science specialist working in the mobile telecom industry.
> I would like to get involved more with the Ubuntu projects as I believe
> that you are doing an amazing work here.
> I have chosen Ubuntu as a linux distro and I believe that I can learn so
> much more by getting involved.
> I do not have a lot of experience in Ubuntu itself although I believe that
> given the chance I can learn and do much.
>
> Thank You
> Besi
>
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Hello!!

2011-12-01 Thread Besmir Gogu
Hello Everyone,

My name is Besi and I am from Albania. I joined a couple of weeks ago but
failed to introduce myself.
I am a computer science specialist working in the mobile telecom industry.
I would like to get involved more with the Ubuntu projects as I believe
that you are doing an amazing work here.
I have chosen Ubuntu as a linux distro and I believe that I can learn so
much more by getting involved.
I do not have a lot of experience in Ubuntu itself although I believe that
given the chance I can learn and do much.

Thank You
Besi
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Re: Starting once more

2011-12-01 Thread Gema Gomez
Hi Javier,

thanks for your email. Nice to see other fellow Spanish collaborator in
the list (apart from the ones I already knew :)!

Regarding the blueprints, we normally put them together before UDS and
discuss them there. For those of you who weren't there, this is the
overall strategy we presented for the coming two years. It is only very
clear for the next six months and we will be defining together the
coming cycles as we get closer and see what we have achieved:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/QATeam/AutomatedTesting/Strategy

As per the definition of test case, that is my mistake, I should have
pointed to the exact same public page in the wiki (I will change that in
the blueprint):
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/QATeam/TestCase

As you can see the blueprints more or less match what is explained in
the strategy, some of them have tasks that we also need to do due to the
lab requiring updates, etc. that are not necessarily there.

This cycle is all about enabling the developers and engineering teams do
their job better. Next one will be about adding more test cases
(increasing the coverage) to our test suites.

As I said, I will try to put a list of tasks together for Monday, where
people can choose the ones they like from the ones we have available and
are doing in those blueprints. Things keep coming up and we keep adding
more things to the blueprints as we go along. One thing you could do is
express your interest in one blueprint or another and we can match tasks
with people's levels of expertise or get the people with less experience
to collaborate with the more experienced ones.

We can also look into the minimal CDs testing if you want, but at the
moment we are going to focus on getting right the ISOs we have
available, before expanding into new things.

More info to come soon,
Gema

On 01/12/11 07:45, Javier Domingo wrote:
> Hi all,
> 
> First of all, I want to say that I have been reading all the mails you
> have regularly sent, and I want to say I'm glad that there are going to
> happen big changes.
> 
> Refering to those changes, thought I have not been quite active this
> year, I am particularly interested on minimal CD installations. I think
> they are the best way to install OS for people that already knows they
> want it, and they don't want to install it and then update it [1]. In
> this way, I would like to see those Minimal CDs into the iso tracker. I
> don't know actually why they are not there.
> 
> What involves the test-case definition blueprint, I am not allowed to
> see the canonical wiki (don't know if this is actually pretended). And
> it would be nice an explanation of what blueprints, etc. are. I actually
> pretend to do more than just testing, I have no idea of how are things
> organized, which teams there are, etc.
> 
> Greetings,
> 
> Javier Domingo
> 
> 
> [1] I would like to say that I random times experienced problems when
> installing from minimal CDs. Those times were when I used my spain's (my
> country) archive copy. I don't know if there might not be any
> difference, but after selecting the archive, it gets stuck randomly.I
> would like to have more facilities at install time to know what is
> happening (any debug info or sth). Would be perfect a debugging flag at
> boot time or something. 
> 
> 
> 
> 


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