On 08/22/2012 08:20 AM, Arnav Kalra wrote:
Would this method help?
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From: "Arnav Kalra" <[email protected]
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Date: Aug 21, 2012 8:33 PM
Subject: Re: Helping to improve advertising of test days and other things
To: "Fedora Marketing team"
If we want a method to aggregate responses we can modify smolt a bit.
1. Smolt would collect data without user's intervention in test
released and make a profile on a webpage which catalogs test releases.
2. On this page we can add a few more columns to the table in which
testers write about their test experiences.
3. We can make a page which describes how to test releases as a page
which is displayed when the first time Firefox is started.
4. The qa team sees the results constantly being uploaded on that page
and analyses it together on gobby.
5. I think this would solve a part of the problem.
What do you guys think about it?
I dont think smolt was intended to be used like this + The more
bureaucracy that reporters need to perform will most likely result in
less participation.
The only think the marketing team needs to do is advertise test days on
Twitter G+ Facebook etc.. and notify any media contacts we are in
contact with.
JBG
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