Re: Kickstarting growth for quality

2013-09-07 Thread Ted Teddy
Agreed! Will get to work ASAP :)


Ted
On Sep 7, 2013 10:59 PM, "Ali Linx (amjjawad)"  wrote:

>
> On Sat, Sep 7, 2013 at 8:39 PM, Jun Ma  wrote:
>
>> Hello Nicholas,
>>
>> I totally agree with your suggestion about a core group dedicated to push
>> all flavor QA. I am very glad to contribute to this work. As Ali said , some
>> flavors may have few testers. We can cooperate between different flavors to
>> solve some difficult common problems.
>>
>
> Hi Jun Ma,
>
> I am glad that I found one of UbuntuKylin people and had the chance to
> chat to :)
>
> Thank you for joining and showing your interest :)
>
> In this case, this is what we have so far:
>
> Ali (me) to be the driver for this project (unless someone has a serious
> problem with that :P)
> I will take care of:
>
>1. Handling the communications between the members of the recruiting
>group
>2. Find more testers for Ubuntu GNOME (what I usually do, daily)
>3. Help Lubuntu Team until the position of QA Lead either get Phill
>back or maybe someone else (I do wish and like to see Phill get back to
>where he belongs)
>4. I am already admin for Ubuntu Quality Facebook (Page and Group) and
>Google+ (Page and Community) so that will be good to attract more users to
>join and test.
>
> Jackson:
> To find more testers for Xubuntu Team
>
> Howard
> To take care of:
>
>1. Co-driver for the recruiting group
>2. Find more testers for Ubuntu Studio
>3. Fine more testers for Edubuntu ??
>
> Jun Ma
> To find more testers for UbuntuKylin
>
> Ted
> To find more testers for Myth and Ubuntu Studio (??)
>
>
> So far, if everyone agrees and confirms, the above names will work closely
> to find more testers for their teams and the community in general.
>
> Now, who will take if for:
> Ubuntu
> Kubuntu
>
> I think both Ubuntu and Kubuntu have enough testers but I can't speak on
> their behalf, and the more, the better but let's understand one simple fact
> that we found this group to help those communities which have shortage with
> testers. I do suggest to focus our efforts for those in need at the
> beginning. 3-5 active testers is really bad. We need to assist those
> communities.
>
>
>   Our team are now calling for more volunteers to contribute for
>> UbuntuKylin Beta1 by holding a "Finding bugs" community activity. This is
>> our attempt to find a more effective model for flavor testing. But
>> the language difference may be the first problem we have to face.  So I
>> think multi-language is essential  for regular local testers :P
>>
>
> I thought you guys don't need more? :P
> You have the highest population on earth :D
>
> But sure, the more, the better :)
> And yes, the language issue is important indeed.
>
>
>
>>
>> Best regards
>> maclin
>> UbuntuKylin Quality Team
>>
>
> Nice to meet you :)
>
>
> Thank you!
>
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Re: Kickstarting growth for quality

2013-09-07 Thread Jackson Doak
Ali, Since you are the team leader, can you set up a launchpad team for us?

On Sun, Sep 8, 2013 at 6:59 AM, Ali Linx (amjjawad)  wrote:
>
> On Sat, Sep 7, 2013 at 8:39 PM, Jun Ma  wrote:
>>
>> Hello Nicholas,
>>
>> I totally agree with your suggestion about a core group dedicated to push
>> all flavor QA. I am very glad to contribute to this work. As Ali said , some
>> flavors may have few testers. We can cooperate between different flavors to
>> solve some difficult common problems.
>
>
> Hi Jun Ma,
>
> I am glad that I found one of UbuntuKylin people and had the chance to chat
> to :)
>
> Thank you for joining and showing your interest :)
>
> In this case, this is what we have so far:
>
> Ali (me) to be the driver for this project (unless someone has a serious
> problem with that :P)
> I will take care of:
>
> Handling the communications between the members of the recruiting group
> Find more testers for Ubuntu GNOME (what I usually do, daily)
> Help Lubuntu Team until the position of QA Lead either get Phill back or
> maybe someone else (I do wish and like to see Phill get back to where he
> belongs)
> I am already admin for Ubuntu Quality Facebook (Page and Group) and Google+
> (Page and Community) so that will be good to attract more users to join and
> test.
>
> Jackson:
> To find more testers for Xubuntu Team
>
> Howard
> To take care of:
>
> Co-driver for the recruiting group
> Find more testers for Ubuntu Studio
> Fine more testers for Edubuntu ??
>
> Jun Ma
> To find more testers for UbuntuKylin
>
> Ted
> To find more testers for Myth and Ubuntu Studio (??)
>
>
> So far, if everyone agrees and confirms, the above names will work closely
> to find more testers for their teams and the community in general.
>
> Now, who will take if for:
> Ubuntu
> Kubuntu
>
> I think both Ubuntu and Kubuntu have enough testers but I can't speak on
> their behalf, and the more, the better but let's understand one simple fact
> that we found this group to help those communities which have shortage with
> testers. I do suggest to focus our efforts for those in need at the
> beginning. 3-5 active testers is really bad. We need to assist those
> communities.
>
>
>>   Our team are now calling for more volunteers to contribute for
>> UbuntuKylin Beta1 by holding a "Finding bugs" community activity. This is
>> our attempt to find a more effective model for flavor testing. But the
>> language difference may be the first problem we have to face.  So I think
>> multi-language is essential  for regular local testers :P
>
>
> I thought you guys don't need more? :P
> You have the highest population on earth :D
>
> But sure, the more, the better :)
> And yes, the language issue is important indeed.
>
>
>>
>>
>> Best regards
>> maclin
>> UbuntuKylin Quality Team
>
>
> Nice to meet you :)
>
>
> Thank you!
>
> --
> Remember: "All of us are smarter than any one of us."
> Best Regards,
> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/amjjawad
>
> My Projects: IamNewToLinux - StartUbuntu Project - Linux Brainstorming -
> Mubuntu
>

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Re: Kickstarting growth for quality

2013-09-07 Thread Ali Linx (amjjawad)
On Sat, Sep 7, 2013 at 8:39 PM, Jun Ma  wrote:

> Hello Nicholas,
>
> I totally agree with your suggestion about a core group dedicated to push
> all flavor QA. I am very glad to contribute to this work. As Ali said , some
> flavors may have few testers. We can cooperate between different flavors to
> solve some difficult common problems.
>

Hi Jun Ma,

I am glad that I found one of UbuntuKylin people and had the chance to chat
to :)

Thank you for joining and showing your interest :)

In this case, this is what we have so far:

Ali (me) to be the driver for this project (unless someone has a serious
problem with that :P)
I will take care of:

   1. Handling the communications between the members of the recruiting
   group
   2. Find more testers for Ubuntu GNOME (what I usually do, daily)
   3. Help Lubuntu Team until the position of QA Lead either get Phill back
   or maybe someone else (I do wish and like to see Phill get back to where he
   belongs)
   4. I am already admin for Ubuntu Quality Facebook (Page and Group) and
   Google+ (Page and Community) so that will be good to attract more users to
   join and test.

Jackson:
To find more testers for Xubuntu Team

Howard
To take care of:

   1. Co-driver for the recruiting group
   2. Find more testers for Ubuntu Studio
   3. Fine more testers for Edubuntu ??

Jun Ma
To find more testers for UbuntuKylin

Ted
To find more testers for Myth and Ubuntu Studio (??)


So far, if everyone agrees and confirms, the above names will work closely
to find more testers for their teams and the community in general.

Now, who will take if for:
Ubuntu
Kubuntu

I think both Ubuntu and Kubuntu have enough testers but I can't speak on
their behalf, and the more, the better but let's understand one simple fact
that we found this group to help those communities which have shortage with
testers. I do suggest to focus our efforts for those in need at the
beginning. 3-5 active testers is really bad. We need to assist those
communities.


  Our team are now calling for more volunteers to contribute for
> UbuntuKylin Beta1 by holding a "Finding bugs" community activity. This is
> our attempt to find a more effective model for flavor testing. But
> the language difference may be the first problem we have to face.  So I
> think multi-language is essential  for regular local testers :P
>

I thought you guys don't need more? :P
You have the highest population on earth :D

But sure, the more, the better :)
And yes, the language issue is important indeed.



>
> Best regards
> maclin
> UbuntuKylin Quality Team
>

Nice to meet you :)


Thank you!

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*Best Regards,
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Re: Kickstarting growth for quality

2013-09-07 Thread Me
On Sun, 2013-09-08 at 00:39 +0800, Jun Ma wrote:
> Hello Nicholas,
> 
> 
> 
> I totally agree with your suggestion about a core group dedicated to
> push all flavor QA. I am very glad to contribute to this work. As Ali
> said , some flavors may have few testers. We can cooperate between
> different flavors to solve some difficult common problems.  
> 
> 
> Our team are now calling for more volunteers to contribute for
> UbuntuKylin Beta1 by holding a "Finding bugs" community activity. This
> is our attempt to find a more effective model for flavor testing. But
> the language difference may be the first problem we have to face.  So
> I think multi-language is essential  for regular local testers :P
> 
> 
> 
> 
> Best regards
> maclin
> UbuntuKylin Quality Team
Totally agree.
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Re: How to Create an Automated Benchmarking Test

2013-09-07 Thread Ali Linx (amjjawad)
On Sat, Sep 7, 2013 at 7:16 PM, Thomas Corwin  wrote:

> Hello everyone!
>
> I am going a science project for school on the differences between 32 and
> 64-bit operating systems and I have decided to use Ubuntu 12.04.3 LTS.
>
> Can anyone help me out?
>
> Thanks,
> Thomas Corwin
>

Hello Thomas,

Very interesting project :) very good choice!

How to create an automated benchmark? I am not sure how.
If you need help about other aspects, let me/us know :)

Thank you!

P.S.
I think your question is much better to be forwarded to Ubuntu Mailing
List, not the QA List.
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Re: Kickstarting growth for quality

2013-09-07 Thread Jun Ma
Hello Nicholas,

I totally agree with your suggestion about a core group dedicated to push
all flavor QA. I am very glad to contribute to this work. As Ali said , some
flavors may have few testers. We can cooperate between different flavors to
solve some difficult common problems.

Our team are now calling for more volunteers to contribute for UbuntuKylin
Beta1 by holding a "Finding bugs" community activity. This is our attempt
to find a more effective model for flavor testing. But the language
difference may be the first problem we have to face.  So I think
multi-language is essential  for regular local testers :P


Best regards
maclin
UbuntuKylin Quality Team




2013/9/7 Elfy 

> On 07/09/13 02:48, Jackson Doak wrote:
>
>> Wait, ali isn't a member?
>> We must fix this immediately
>>
>>
>>  Can we keep the QA list for QA issues please
>
>
> Elfy
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How to Create an Automated Benchmarking Test

2013-09-07 Thread Thomas Corwin
Hello everyone!

I am going a science project for school on the differences between 32 and 
64-bit operating systems and I have decided to use Ubuntu 12.04.3 LTS. 

Can anyone help me out?

Thanks,
Thomas Corwin

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> I like to join in testing kubuntu.
> I am a first time tester.
> 
> Thinking on how to test an entire distro.
> 
> Is there any link on what and how to do testing?
> 
> Is it manual or automated?
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> Do we need to all the hundreds of applications available in that distro?
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> Have a look at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Testing/Activities
> It should have all the information you need.
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>> On Sat, Sep 7, 2013 at 11:27 AM, Shrinivasan T  
>> wrote:
>> I like to join in testing kubuntu.
>> I am a first time tester.
>> 
>> Thinking on how to test an entire distro.
>> 
>> Is there any link on what and how to do testing?
>> 
>> Is it manual or automated?
>> 
>> Do we need to all the hundreds of applications available in that distro?
>> 
>> Thanks.
>> 
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> Date: Sat, 7 Sep 2013 09:43:33 +0800
> From: Ho Wan Chan 
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> Hello Nicholas,
> 
> If Ali would permit, I would like to co-lead the effort with Ali, since I
> have the most experience of inadquate testers (I test mostly for flavours
> that have a small testing team, e.g. Edubuntu and Ubuntu Studio, and these
> flavours have under 3-5 active testers).
> 
> Ali doesn't have a blog of Planet Ubuntu (since he isn't a Ubuntu Member
> yet), so I will help in promoting through Planet Ubuntu and through Google+.
> 
> Regards,
> Howard Chan (smartboyhw)
> Ubuntu Studio Release Manager, Ubuntu QA member
>> On 2013/9/7 ??4:20, "Nicholas Skaggs"  wrote:
>> 
>> As part of the last vUDS, we held a session on Quality efforts in the
>> flavor world. The largest source of feedback was that more people are
>> needed to help with testing. Armed with this feedback, we decided to put
>> together a core group of folks who would be interested in promoting quality
>> efforts across all flavors. Sound interesting?
>> 
>> I'd like to request for volunteers who would be interested in meeting and
>> brainstorming ideas to help increase our outreach as a community. This
>> would be a small workin