Re: A little introduction

2013-06-05 Thread Nicholas Skaggs

Thanks Pierre, fixed that!

Nicholas

On 06/05/2013 08:48 AM, Pierre Equoy wrote:

I think there is a typo in this page:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/QATeam/ContributingTestcases/Launchpad

At the bottom:

Then set your name with

*bzr whoami "launchpad_name "*

eg.

*bzr "Jorge Castro mailto:jo...@ubuntu.com>>" *


I think the last line should be:

*bzr whoami "Jorge Castro mailto:jo...@ubuntu.com>>" *


It is confirmed by the documentation:
http://doc.bazaar.canonical.com/beta/en/mini-tutorial/index.html?highlight=whoami


I'll keep learning, but it looks interesting!

Cheers!



On Wed, Jun 5, 2013 at 11:43 AM, Pierre Equoy > wrote:





On Wed, Jun 5, 2013 at 11:37 AM, Nicholas Skaggs
mailto:nicholas.ska...@canonical.com>> wrote:

Pierre, sadly you missed the hackfest it was several hours ago
:-( However you can still hack and ask questions!


Ah, damn! These timezones always get me confused!
(But I should have remembered the QA events are usually hold on
Tuesdays...)

A virtual machine is certainly enough. For development of new
testcases ideally we'd like you to be running the development
version, so upgrade or re-install your VM to saucy and you
should be all set :-)


OK, will do if Parallels works with Ubuntu 13.10.


Then check out here:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/QATeam/ContributingTestcases/

You can get your launchpad environment setup and then start on
some tests. I recommend doing a manual testcase first. Pick
something off the list of bugs, assign yourself to it and hack
away.

https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu-manual-tests/+bugs?field.tag=todo

Here's the walkthrough for more help :-)
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/QATeam/ContributingTestcases/Manual

In video format as well with a bit more depth ;-)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VO7DdlUSt_4



That's a lot of links to check out! I'll do that later then.

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Re: A little introduction

2013-06-05 Thread Pierre Equoy
I think there is a typo in this page:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/QATeam/ContributingTestcases/Launchpad

At the bottom:

Then set your name with

*bzr whoami "launchpad_name "*

eg.
*bzr "Jorge Castro " *


I think the last line should be:

*bzr whoami "Jorge Castro " *


It is confirmed by the documentation:
http://doc.bazaar.canonical.com/beta/en/mini-tutorial/index.html?highlight=whoami


I'll keep learning, but it looks interesting!

Cheers!



On Wed, Jun 5, 2013 at 11:43 AM, Pierre Equoy wrote:

>
>
>
> On Wed, Jun 5, 2013 at 11:37 AM, Nicholas Skaggs <
> nicholas.ska...@canonical.com> wrote:
>
>>  Pierre, sadly you missed the hackfest it was several hours ago :-(
>> However you can still hack and ask questions!
>>
>
> Ah, damn! These timezones always get me confused!
> (But I should have remembered the QA events are usually hold on
> Tuesdays...)
>
>
>
>> A virtual machine is certainly enough. For development of new testcases
>> ideally we'd like you to be running the development version, so upgrade or
>> re-install your VM to saucy and you should be all set :-)
>>
>
> OK, will do if Parallels works with Ubuntu 13.10.
>
>
>>
>> Then check out here:
>> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/QATeam/ContributingTestcases/
>>
>> You can get your launchpad environment setup and then start on some
>> tests. I recommend doing a manual testcase first. Pick something off the
>> list of bugs, assign yourself to it and hack away.
>>
>> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu-manual-tests/+bugs?field.tag=todo
>>
>> Here's the walkthrough for more help :-)
>> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/QATeam/ContributingTestcases/Manual
>>
>> In video format as well with a bit more depth ;-)
>> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VO7DdlUSt_4
>>
>
>
> That's a lot of links to check out! I'll do that later then.
>
> Thanks, Nicholas!
>
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Re: A little introduction

2013-06-04 Thread Pierre Equoy
On Wed, Jun 5, 2013 at 11:37 AM, Nicholas Skaggs <
nicholas.ska...@canonical.com> wrote:

>  Pierre, sadly you missed the hackfest it was several hours ago :-(
> However you can still hack and ask questions!
>

Ah, damn! These timezones always get me confused!
(But I should have remembered the QA events are usually hold on Tuesdays...)



> A virtual machine is certainly enough. For development of new testcases
> ideally we'd like you to be running the development version, so upgrade or
> re-install your VM to saucy and you should be all set :-)
>

OK, will do if Parallels works with Ubuntu 13.10.


>
> Then check out here:
> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/QATeam/ContributingTestcases/
>
> You can get your launchpad environment setup and then start on some tests.
> I recommend doing a manual testcase first. Pick something off the list of
> bugs, assign yourself to it and hack away.
>
> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu-manual-tests/+bugs?field.tag=todo
>
> Here's the walkthrough for more help :-)
> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/QATeam/ContributingTestcases/Manual
>
> In video format as well with a bit more depth ;-)
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VO7DdlUSt_4
>


That's a lot of links to check out! I'll do that later then.

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Re: A little introduction

2013-06-04 Thread Nicholas Skaggs
Pierre, sadly you missed the hackfest it was several hours ago :-( 
However you can still hack and ask questions! A virtual machine is 
certainly enough. For development of new testcases ideally we'd like you 
to be running the development version, so upgrade or re-install your VM 
to saucy and you should be all set :-)


Then check out here:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/QATeam/ContributingTestcases/

You can get your launchpad environment setup and then start on some 
tests. I recommend doing a manual testcase first. Pick something off the 
list of bugs, assign yourself to it and hack away.


https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu-manual-tests/+bugs?field.tag=todo

Here's the walkthrough for more help :-)
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/QATeam/ContributingTestcases/Manual

In video format as well with a bit more depth ;-)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VO7DdlUSt_4

Thanks,

Nicholas

On 06/04/2013 11:20 PM, Pierre Equoy wrote:

Thank you all for your welcome messages :)

I installed this morning a Ubuntu 13.04 within a virtual machine 
(cause at home I currently only have a macbook pro on which I 
installed Parallels to manage virtual machines).

Will this be enough to participate to the hackfest later on today?

Thanks,


On Tue, Jun 4, 2013 at 1:38 PM, Istimsak Abdulbasir 
mailto:saqman2...@gmail.com>> wrote:


Welcome to the Ubuntu Quality team Pierre. You will definitely fit
in well here. If you can, join the hackfest tomorrow and get to
the know the team. Looking forward to meeting you.

Istimsak Abdulbasir


On Tue, Jun 4, 2013 at 12:02 AM, Pierre Equoy
mailto:pierre.eq...@gmail.com>> wrote:

Thanks Jackson!

I will try to participate to this hackfest (probably only the
beginning, as I live in Taiwan).

Cheers!


On Tue, Jun 4, 2013 at 11:54 AM, Jackson Doak
mailto:nosk...@ubuntu.com>> wrote:

welcome pierre.We have a hackfest for autopilot tomorrow,
so feel free to join in.
the autopilot guys would love your help.
We also have some classroom sessions later this month
which should help you.
If you have any questions, just ask.


On Tue, Jun 4, 2013 at 1:18 PM, Pierre Equoy
mailto:pierre.eq...@gmail.com>>
wrote:

Hi everyone!

A user of Ubuntu since its very first release, back in
2004, I would like to help making it better.

My profesional experience includes QA, so I know how
important it is, and I may be able to help well here!

I already joined the "Ubuntu Quality" team on launchpad.

I don't have much experience testing Linux packages,
but I'm willing to help.

I think I'm technical enough to participate to the
automated testcases (plus I would love to do more
Python! ;)).

I'll have a look at the todo list [1], and read more
about autopilot in the related Ubuntu QA web page [2].

Cheers!

[1]

https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu-autopilot-tests/+bugs?field.tag=todo
[2] http://qa.ubuntu.com/getting-involved/automated-tests/

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Re: A little introduction

2013-06-04 Thread Pierre Equoy
Thank you all for your welcome messages :)

I installed this morning a Ubuntu 13.04 within a virtual machine (cause at
home I currently only have a macbook pro on which I installed Parallels to
manage virtual machines).
Will this be enough to participate to the hackfest later on today?

Thanks,


On Tue, Jun 4, 2013 at 1:38 PM, Istimsak Abdulbasir wrote:

> Welcome to the Ubuntu Quality team Pierre. You will definitely fit in well
> here. If you can, join the hackfest tomorrow and get to the know the team.
> Looking forward to meeting you.
>
> Istimsak Abdulbasir
>
>
> On Tue, Jun 4, 2013 at 12:02 AM, Pierre Equoy wrote:
>
>> Thanks Jackson!
>>
>> I will try to participate to this hackfest (probably only the beginning,
>> as I live in Taiwan).
>>
>> Cheers!
>>
>>
>> On Tue, Jun 4, 2013 at 11:54 AM, Jackson Doak  wrote:
>>
>>> welcome pierre.We have a hackfest for autopilot tomorrow, so feel free
>>> to join in.
>>> the autopilot guys would love your help.
>>>
>>> We also have some classroom sessions later this month which should help
>>> you.
>>> If you have any questions, just ask.
>>>
>>>
>>> On Tue, Jun 4, 2013 at 1:18 PM, Pierre Equoy wrote:
>>>
 Hi everyone!

 A user of Ubuntu since its very first release, back in 2004, I would
 like to help making it better.

 My profesional experience includes QA, so I know how important it is,
 and I may be able to help well here!

 I already joined the "Ubuntu Quality" team on launchpad.

 I don't have much experience testing Linux packages, but I'm willing to
 help.

 I think I'm technical enough to participate to the automated testcases
 (plus I would love to do more Python! ;)).

 I'll have a look at the todo list [1], and read more about autopilot in
 the related Ubuntu QA web page [2].

 Cheers!

 [1]
 https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu-autopilot-tests/+bugs?field.tag=todo
 [2] http://qa.ubuntu.com/getting-involved/automated-tests/

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Re: A little introduction

2013-06-03 Thread Istimsak Abdulbasir
Welcome to the Ubuntu Quality team Pierre. You will definitely fit in well
here. If you can, join the hackfest tomorrow and get to the know the team.
Looking forward to meeting you.

Istimsak Abdulbasir


On Tue, Jun 4, 2013 at 12:02 AM, Pierre Equoy wrote:

> Thanks Jackson!
>
> I will try to participate to this hackfest (probably only the beginning,
> as I live in Taiwan).
>
> Cheers!
>
>
> On Tue, Jun 4, 2013 at 11:54 AM, Jackson Doak  wrote:
>
>> welcome pierre.We have a hackfest for autopilot tomorrow, so feel free to
>> join in.
>> the autopilot guys would love your help.
>>
>> We also have some classroom sessions later this month which should help
>> you.
>> If you have any questions, just ask.
>>
>>
>> On Tue, Jun 4, 2013 at 1:18 PM, Pierre Equoy wrote:
>>
>>> Hi everyone!
>>>
>>> A user of Ubuntu since its very first release, back in 2004, I would
>>> like to help making it better.
>>>
>>> My profesional experience includes QA, so I know how important it is,
>>> and I may be able to help well here!
>>>
>>> I already joined the "Ubuntu Quality" team on launchpad.
>>>
>>> I don't have much experience testing Linux packages, but I'm willing to
>>> help.
>>>
>>> I think I'm technical enough to participate to the automated testcases
>>> (plus I would love to do more Python! ;)).
>>>
>>> I'll have a look at the todo list [1], and read more about autopilot in
>>> the related Ubuntu QA web page [2].
>>>
>>> Cheers!
>>>
>>> [1]
>>> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu-autopilot-tests/+bugs?field.tag=todo
>>> [2] http://qa.ubuntu.com/getting-involved/automated-tests/
>>>
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Re: A little introduction

2013-06-03 Thread Phill Whiteside
Jackson,

thanks, I will get balloons to update his stock reply!

@ Nicholas It needs updating :P

Regards,

Phill.

On 4 June 2013 05:16, Jackson Doak  wrote:

> phill, that's not the irc channel. it's #ubuntu-quality
>
>
> On Tue, Jun 4, 2013 at 2:09 PM, Phill Whiteside  wrote:
>
>> Hi Pierre,
>>
>> please have read of the information below...
>>
>>
>> Welcome  :-)
>>
>> I would encourage you to have a look through the following pages;
>>
>> https://qa.ubuntu.com/getting-**involved/
>>
>> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/QATeam
>>
>> http://www.youtube.com/**qualitybecomesyou
>>
>>
>> Your first step is to join us and say hello and you've done that :-) Now,
>> pick out what your interested in and dive in. Use the activities page on
>> the wiki to help.
>>
>> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/**Testing/Activities
>>
>>
>> If your unsure were to start, testing a daily iso is a great first start.
>> Follow the tutorial:
>>
>> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/**Testing/ISO/Walkthrough
>>
>>
>> From there, look at dedicating a machine to testing the development
>> release. You can install and update your machine as saucy is developed, and
>> you can use it for testing as we track packages throughout the cycle. We
>> call this cadence testing, and it kicks off in a couple weeks.
>>
>> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/**Testing/Cadence
>>
>>
>> We can always use some more eyes reporting and confirming bug reports (as
>> well as breaking things)! As always ask questions at any point via IRC or
>> this mailing list. You can reach our IRC channel by following the link
>> below:
>>
>> http://webchat.freenode.net/?**channels=ubuntu-testing
>>
>>
>> Welcome to the team!
>>
>> That's the message and links from 'our boss' :)
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>> Phill.
>>
>> On 4 June 2013 05:02, Pierre Equoy  wrote:
>>
>>> Thanks Jackson!
>>>
>>> I will try to participate to this hackfest (probably only the beginning,
>>> as I live in Taiwan).
>>>
>>> Cheers!
>>>
>>>
>>> On Tue, Jun 4, 2013 at 11:54 AM, Jackson Doak wrote:
>>>
 welcome pierre.We have a hackfest for autopilot tomorrow, so feel free
 to join in.
 the autopilot guys would love your help.

 We also have some classroom sessions later this month which should help
 you.
 If you have any questions, just ask.


 On Tue, Jun 4, 2013 at 1:18 PM, Pierre Equoy wrote:

> Hi everyone!
>
> A user of Ubuntu since its very first release, back in 2004, I would
> like to help making it better.
>
> My profesional experience includes QA, so I know how important it is,
> and I may be able to help well here!
>
> I already joined the "Ubuntu Quality" team on launchpad.
>
> I don't have much experience testing Linux packages, but I'm willing
> to help.
>
> I think I'm technical enough to participate to the automated testcases
> (plus I would love to do more Python! ;)).
>
> I'll have a look at the todo list [1], and read more about autopilot
> in the related Ubuntu QA web page [2].
>
> Cheers!
>
> [1]
> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu-autopilot-tests/+bugs?field.tag=todo
> [2] http://qa.ubuntu.com/getting-involved/automated-tests/
>
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Re: A little introduction

2013-06-03 Thread Jackson Doak
phill, that's not the irc channel. it's #ubuntu-quality


On Tue, Jun 4, 2013 at 2:09 PM, Phill Whiteside  wrote:

> Hi Pierre,
>
> please have read of the information below...
>
>
> Welcome  :-)
>
> I would encourage you to have a look through the following pages;
>
> https://qa.ubuntu.com/getting-**involved/
>
> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/QATeam
>
> http://www.youtube.com/**qualitybecomesyou
>
>
> Your first step is to join us and say hello and you've done that :-) Now,
> pick out what your interested in and dive in. Use the activities page on
> the wiki to help.
>
> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/**Testing/Activities
>
>
> If your unsure were to start, testing a daily iso is a great first start.
> Follow the tutorial:
>
> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/**Testing/ISO/Walkthrough
>
>
> From there, look at dedicating a machine to testing the development
> release. You can install and update your machine as saucy is developed, and
> you can use it for testing as we track packages throughout the cycle. We
> call this cadence testing, and it kicks off in a couple weeks.
>
> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/**Testing/Cadence
>
>
> We can always use some more eyes reporting and confirming bug reports (as
> well as breaking things)! As always ask questions at any point via IRC or
> this mailing list. You can reach our IRC channel by following the link
> below:
>
> http://webchat.freenode.net/?**channels=ubuntu-testing
>
>
> Welcome to the team!
>
> That's the message and links from 'our boss' :)
>
> Regards,
>
> Phill.
>
> On 4 June 2013 05:02, Pierre Equoy  wrote:
>
>> Thanks Jackson!
>>
>> I will try to participate to this hackfest (probably only the beginning,
>> as I live in Taiwan).
>>
>> Cheers!
>>
>>
>> On Tue, Jun 4, 2013 at 11:54 AM, Jackson Doak  wrote:
>>
>>> welcome pierre.We have a hackfest for autopilot tomorrow, so feel free
>>> to join in.
>>> the autopilot guys would love your help.
>>>
>>> We also have some classroom sessions later this month which should help
>>> you.
>>> If you have any questions, just ask.
>>>
>>>
>>> On Tue, Jun 4, 2013 at 1:18 PM, Pierre Equoy wrote:
>>>
 Hi everyone!

 A user of Ubuntu since its very first release, back in 2004, I would
 like to help making it better.

 My profesional experience includes QA, so I know how important it is,
 and I may be able to help well here!

 I already joined the "Ubuntu Quality" team on launchpad.

 I don't have much experience testing Linux packages, but I'm willing to
 help.

 I think I'm technical enough to participate to the automated testcases
 (plus I would love to do more Python! ;)).

 I'll have a look at the todo list [1], and read more about autopilot in
 the related Ubuntu QA web page [2].

 Cheers!

 [1]
 https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu-autopilot-tests/+bugs?field.tag=todo
 [2] http://qa.ubuntu.com/getting-involved/automated-tests/

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Re: A little introduction

2013-06-03 Thread Phill Whiteside
Hi Pierre,

please have read of the information below...


Welcome  :-)

I would encourage you to have a look through the following pages;

https://qa.ubuntu.com/getting-**involved/

https://wiki.ubuntu.com/QATeam

http://www.youtube.com/**qualitybecomesyou


Your first step is to join us and say hello and you've done that :-) Now,
pick out what your interested in and dive in. Use the activities page on
the wiki to help.

https://wiki.ubuntu.com/**Testing/Activities


If your unsure were to start, testing a daily iso is a great first start.
Follow the tutorial:

https://wiki.ubuntu.com/**Testing/ISO/Walkthrough


>From there, look at dedicating a machine to testing the development
release. You can install and update your machine as saucy is developed, and
you can use it for testing as we track packages throughout the cycle. We
call this cadence testing, and it kicks off in a couple weeks.

https://wiki.ubuntu.com/**Testing/Cadence


We can always use some more eyes reporting and confirming bug reports (as
well as breaking things)! As always ask questions at any point via IRC or
this mailing list. You can reach our IRC channel by following the link
below:

http://webchat.freenode.net/?**channels=ubuntu-testing


Welcome to the team!

That's the message and links from 'our boss' :)

Regards,

Phill.

On 4 June 2013 05:02, Pierre Equoy  wrote:

> Thanks Jackson!
>
> I will try to participate to this hackfest (probably only the beginning,
> as I live in Taiwan).
>
> Cheers!
>
>
> On Tue, Jun 4, 2013 at 11:54 AM, Jackson Doak  wrote:
>
>> welcome pierre.We have a hackfest for autopilot tomorrow, so feel free to
>> join in.
>> the autopilot guys would love your help.
>>
>> We also have some classroom sessions later this month which should help
>> you.
>> If you have any questions, just ask.
>>
>>
>> On Tue, Jun 4, 2013 at 1:18 PM, Pierre Equoy wrote:
>>
>>> Hi everyone!
>>>
>>> A user of Ubuntu since its very first release, back in 2004, I would
>>> like to help making it better.
>>>
>>> My profesional experience includes QA, so I know how important it is,
>>> and I may be able to help well here!
>>>
>>> I already joined the "Ubuntu Quality" team on launchpad.
>>>
>>> I don't have much experience testing Linux packages, but I'm willing to
>>> help.
>>>
>>> I think I'm technical enough to participate to the automated testcases
>>> (plus I would love to do more Python! ;)).
>>>
>>> I'll have a look at the todo list [1], and read more about autopilot in
>>> the related Ubuntu QA web page [2].
>>>
>>> Cheers!
>>>
>>> [1]
>>> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu-autopilot-tests/+bugs?field.tag=todo
>>> [2] http://qa.ubuntu.com/getting-involved/automated-tests/
>>>
>>> --
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>>>
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Re: A little introduction

2013-06-03 Thread Pierre Equoy
Thanks Jackson!

I will try to participate to this hackfest (probably only the beginning, as
I live in Taiwan).

Cheers!


On Tue, Jun 4, 2013 at 11:54 AM, Jackson Doak  wrote:

> welcome pierre.We have a hackfest for autopilot tomorrow, so feel free to
> join in.
> the autopilot guys would love your help.
>
> We also have some classroom sessions later this month which should help
> you.
> If you have any questions, just ask.
>
>
> On Tue, Jun 4, 2013 at 1:18 PM, Pierre Equoy wrote:
>
>> Hi everyone!
>>
>> A user of Ubuntu since its very first release, back in 2004, I would like
>> to help making it better.
>>
>> My profesional experience includes QA, so I know how important it is, and
>> I may be able to help well here!
>>
>> I already joined the "Ubuntu Quality" team on launchpad.
>>
>> I don't have much experience testing Linux packages, but I'm willing to
>> help.
>>
>> I think I'm technical enough to participate to the automated testcases
>> (plus I would love to do more Python! ;)).
>>
>> I'll have a look at the todo list [1], and read more about autopilot in
>> the related Ubuntu QA web page [2].
>>
>> Cheers!
>>
>> [1]
>> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu-autopilot-tests/+bugs?field.tag=todo
>> [2] http://qa.ubuntu.com/getting-involved/automated-tests/
>>
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Re: A little introduction

2013-06-03 Thread Jackson Doak
welcome pierre.We have a hackfest for autopilot tomorrow, so feel free to
join in.
the autopilot guys would love your help.

We also have some classroom sessions later this month which should help you.
If you have any questions, just ask.


On Tue, Jun 4, 2013 at 1:18 PM, Pierre Equoy  wrote:

> Hi everyone!
>
> A user of Ubuntu since its very first release, back in 2004, I would like
> to help making it better.
>
> My profesional experience includes QA, so I know how important it is, and
> I may be able to help well here!
>
> I already joined the "Ubuntu Quality" team on launchpad.
>
> I don't have much experience testing Linux packages, but I'm willing to
> help.
>
> I think I'm technical enough to participate to the automated testcases
> (plus I would love to do more Python! ;)).
>
> I'll have a look at the todo list [1], and read more about autopilot in
> the related Ubuntu QA web page [2].
>
> Cheers!
>
> [1] https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu-autopilot-tests/+bugs?field.tag=todo
> [2] http://qa.ubuntu.com/getting-involved/automated-tests/
>
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