Re: QA wiki update

2012-01-11 Thread Gema Gomez
On 11/01/2012 17:49, Nicholas Skaggs wrote:
> Alex, I started working through your version of the wiki also today. I
> pulled some of the changes you had made and replaced/edited the relevant
> sections on the main page. It would be good to get your content merged
> asap, so it doesn't fall out of date. We have the ability to revert
> changes, so I would encourage you to make your changes directly onto the
> main site and we can tweak as we get more feedback. Thoughts?

+1

It is quite confusing to have to send people to a temporary copy, having
the new content on the main wiki would help loads keep improving. Plus,
we have a very comprehensive new version already.


> 
> Nicholas
>> Hi Alex,
>> thanks a lot for this change! My feedback follows.
>>
>> *Structure of the page*
>>
>> I think the wiki should have a clearer structure, so we should think
>> about how to reorganize the text in a way that tells our story and
>> sounds appealing to the reader. So I propose:
>>
>> == Welcome ==
>> > kinds of things does Ubuntu QA do?">
>>
>> == What we do ==
>> > reworking>
>>
>> == Getting involved ==
>> > like a link to the qa-ubuntu list, qa launchpad group are good there,
>> plus a link to our weekly meeting>
>>
>> == Currect Activities ==
>> 
>>
>> == Contact Us ==
>> 
>>
>>
>> *Content of the page*
>>
>> - I think this statement needs rewriting:
>> "The Ubuntu QA team is focused on developing tools, policies, and
>> practices for ensuring Ubuntu's quality as a distribution as well as
>> providing general advice, oversight, and leadership of QA activities
>> within the Ubuntu project."
>>
>> AFAIK, we do not develop tools, we mainly use them. But we write and
>> develop test cases :D
>>
>> - The areas in which QA is divided do not make much sense either, at
>> least from my perspective, maybe it was like that in the past? Need some
>> time to think about this one.
>>
>> - What is the difference between the "Testing Team" and the "QA Team"?
>> We seem to have two different pages and I am not sure they are trying to
>> convey different messages. The paragraph starting with "We cannot leave
>> quality to good luck" is repeated in both.
>>
>> I love the design and the icons at the top, very stylish :D
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Gema
>>
>> On 13/12/11 21:00, Alex Lourie wrote:
>> >/  Hi all
>> />/
>> />/  I've started working on our wiki [1] page update [2]. So far I've
>> />/  cleared the obvious
>> />/  parts (about Bug Squad for example), updated the content and
>> changed the
>> />/  order of things
>> />/  to better cater to the potential reader.
>> />/
>> />/  Please review and provide feedback :-)
>> />/
>> />/  Thanks a lot.
>> />/
>> />/  [1]https://wiki.ubuntu.com/QATeam
>> />/  [2]https://wiki.ubuntu.com/AlexLourie/QAWikiNew
>> />/
>> />/  -- />/  Alex Lourie
>> />/
>> />/
>> /
>>
>> -- 
>> Gema Gomez-Solano> >
>> Ubuntu QA Teamhttps://launchpad.net/~gema.gomez 
>> 
>> Canonical Ltd.http://www.canonical.com
>>
>>
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 


-- 
Ubuntu-qa mailing list
Ubuntu-qa@lists.ubuntu.com
Modify settings or unsubscribe at: 
https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-qa


RE: QA wiki update

2012-01-11 Thread Nicholas Skaggs
Alex, I started working through your version of the wiki also today. I 
pulled some of the changes you had made and replaced/edited the relevant 
sections on the main page. It would be good to get your content merged 
asap, so it doesn't fall out of date. We have the ability to revert 
changes, so I would encourage you to make your changes directly onto the 
main site and we can tweak as we get more feedback. Thoughts?


Nicholas

Hi Alex,
thanks a lot for this change! My feedback follows.

*Structure of the page*

I think the wiki should have a clearer structure, so we should think
about how to reorganize the text in a way that tells our story and
sounds appealing to the reader. So I propose:

== Welcome ==


== What we do ==


== Getting involved ==


== Currect Activities ==


== Contact Us ==



*Content of the page*

- I think this statement needs rewriting:
"The Ubuntu QA team is focused on developing tools, policies, and
practices for ensuring Ubuntu's quality as a distribution as well as
providing general advice, oversight, and leadership of QA activities
within the Ubuntu project."

AFAIK, we do not develop tools, we mainly use them. But we write and
develop test cases :D

- The areas in which QA is divided do not make much sense either, at
least from my perspective, maybe it was like that in the past? Need some
time to think about this one.

- What is the difference between the "Testing Team" and the "QA Team"?
We seem to have two different pages and I am not sure they are trying to
convey different messages. The paragraph starting with "We cannot leave
quality to good luck" is repeated in both.

I love the design and the icons at the top, very stylish :D

Cheers,
Gema

On 13/12/11 21:00, Alex Lourie wrote:
>/  Hi all
/>/
/>/  I've started working on our wiki [1] page update [2]. So far I've
/>/  cleared the obvious
/>/  parts (about Bug Squad for example), updated the content and changed the
/>/  order of things
/>/  to better cater to the potential reader.
/>/
/>/  Please review and provide feedback :-)
/>/
/>/  Thanks a lot.
/>/
/>/  [1]https://wiki.ubuntu.com/QATeam
/>/  [2]https://wiki.ubuntu.com/AlexLourie/QAWikiNew
/>/
/>/  -- 
/>/  Alex Lourie

/>/
/>/
/

--
Gema Gomez-Solanohttps://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-qa>>
Ubuntu QA Teamhttps://launchpad.net/~gema.gomez  

Canonical Ltd.http://www.canonical.com





-- 
Ubuntu-qa mailing list
Ubuntu-qa@lists.ubuntu.com
Modify settings or unsubscribe at: 
https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-qa


Re: QA wiki update

2011-12-14 Thread Gema Gomez
Hi Alex,

thanks a lot for this change! My feedback follows.

*Structure of the page*

I think the wiki should have a clearer structure, so we should think
about how to reorganize the text in a way that tells our story and
sounds appealing to the reader. So I propose:

== Welcome ==


== What we do ==


== Getting involved ==


== Currect Activities ==


== Contact Us ==



*Content of the page*

- I think this statement needs rewriting:
"The Ubuntu QA team is focused on developing tools, policies, and
practices for ensuring Ubuntu's quality as a distribution as well as
providing general advice, oversight, and leadership of QA activities
within the Ubuntu project."

AFAIK, we do not develop tools, we mainly use them. But we write and
develop test cases :D

- The areas in which QA is divided do not make much sense either, at
least from my perspective, maybe it was like that in the past? Need some
time to think about this one.

- What is the difference between the "Testing Team" and the "QA Team"?
We seem to have two different pages and I am not sure they are trying to
convey different messages. The paragraph starting with "We cannot leave
quality to good luck" is repeated in both.

I love the design and the icons at the top, very stylish :D

Cheers,
Gema

On 13/12/11 21:00, Alex Lourie wrote:
> Hi all
> 
> I've started working on our wiki [1] page update [2]. So far I've
> cleared the obvious
> parts (about Bug Squad for example), updated the content and changed the
> order of things
> to better cater to the potential reader.
> 
> Please review and provide feedback :-)
> 
> Thanks a lot.
> 
> [1] https://wiki.ubuntu.com/QATeam
> [2] https://wiki.ubuntu.com/AlexLourie/QAWikiNew
> 
> -- 
> Alex Lourie
> 
> 


-- 
Gema Gomez-Solano
Ubuntu QA Team   https://launchpad.net/~gema.gomez
Canonical Ltd.   http://www.canonical.com

-- 
Ubuntu-qa mailing list
Ubuntu-qa@lists.ubuntu.com
Modify settings or unsubscribe at: 
https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-qa


QA wiki update

2011-12-13 Thread Alex Lourie
Hi all

I've started working on our wiki [1] page update [2]. So far I've cleared
the obvious
parts (about Bug Squad for example), updated the content and changed the
order of things
to better cater to the potential reader.

Please review and provide feedback :-)

Thanks a lot.

[1] https://wiki.ubuntu.com/QATeam
[2] https://wiki.ubuntu.com/AlexLourie/QAWikiNew

-- 
Alex Lourie
-- 
Ubuntu-qa mailing list
Ubuntu-qa@lists.ubuntu.com
Modify settings or unsubscribe at: 
https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-qa