Kieran,
Welcome to our fast growing team :-D I think Joren and Florian took care
of a lot of the details but wanted to also say welcome. If you have time
on Friday we'll be having our QA call at 1400 UTC - open to everyone but
it usually has 3-5 people involved. We're gearing up for the QA tri
I'm also glad I can welcome you to our team!
What a surprise you already have experience as Mozilla volunteer! The
only thing I can append to Florian's "quick guide :-)" is our flowchart:
https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/images/0/06/Prioritizing_Bugs_Flowchart.jpg
. This flowchart we use to
Thanks!
I already have the Server GUI installed, as I needed it to install the
4.0.0.1 rc for the docs team.
This wasn't too much of a takeoff, and I knew most of how to do QA-ing from
my time as a Mozilla volunteer.
On Saturday, 2 March 2013, Florian Reisinger wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I want to give yo
Hi,
I want to give you a warm welcome to the QA team
Please keep in mind, that QA is something like a never-ending story
So a few things right at the beginning:
1) We have a QA channel at freenode (#libreoffice-qa)
2) we have a biweekly call on friday
3) You may start with 4.0 bugs:
http
Hi.
I am Kieran, and I have been active at lo-documentation and lo-users for a
month or two now, and have now decided to join QA, as I feel that won't
take up too much more. I am posting this as an introduction to myself so
that you all know who I am and don't wonder "who is this guy" whenever I
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