On Fri, Dec 5, 2008 at 9:37 AM, Mel Chua <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > In the spirit of becoming a better tester, I'll throw out a snapshot of one > of the bug-huntin' sagas I ended up running in today. > > > http://blog.melchua.com/2008/12/04/what-versions-of-activities-are-shipped-with-g1g1/ > > Thanks to Arjun for pointing out the glitches! I'm trying to get good > examples of how the development/testing/bug-reporting process up, so it's > easier to teach others to do it. > > Some comments: > > * I spent way too long on this (~1.5hr for these 2 bugs - about half asking > questions to track down what to put in the tickets, and half writing up that > blog post of the process for illustrative purposes.) Normally I wouldn't > spend this long on a small issue like this, but I figured I'd turn it into a > moment for review. > > * ...but I think the bug reports turned out well. > > * I probably could have done the whole thing in 40 minutes or so if I'd > gone into the conversation with the mindset of "I'm here to find out what to > put into a ticket." > > * Of the ~45min I spent asking questions, all but perhaps the last 15 > minutes were spent figuring out what questions I should have been asking. > > * In the course of doing this, I feel like I became a lot more informed > about our build process. > > Feedback/thoughts/etc welcome. :) > > -Mel >
The G1G1 Activities page mentions correctly the version of Activities shipped. My bad that I read through build log of os767. I should get better at understanding these logs :) Regards Arjun
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