Hi folks, Kim Quirk kindly stopped by #olpc-meeting this evening and precipitated an impromptu discussion between herself, me, cjb, edmcnierney, mchua, and garycmartin on how to push 8.2.1 a few inches closer to release.
The main conclusion that we reached after we updated http://dev.laptop.org/report/38 was that staging-9 [1] needs some testing! In particular, it's got long-awaited new wireless firmware and wifi kernel drivers which means that we need to know whether it still associates with your crazy encrypted access points. :) At any rate, the bottom line is that YOU can personally help >100k kids in Uruguay get access to 8.2.* faster by helping to test this build. (Guadalupe and Emiliano in Uruguay have already helped to test fixes for some of the issues they found in 8.2.0 but more (your!) testing help is still needed!) So, on that note, thanks very much in advance for any help that you can provide. Voluntarily yours, Michael P.S. - Bryan -- would you please update FiT with instructions for staging-9 wifi-testing? P.P.S. - I'd like to host a test party at 1cc sometime in the next two weeks to try to do some large-scale collaboration and wifi testing such as was requested by dsd [2] in preparation for his trip to Paraguay tomorrow [3]. Would interested people who might be in Boston in the next two weeks please mail me to let me know good days and times for them to come help test? P.P.P.S. - The major coding work left before we can wrap up 8.2.1 is currently resting on Mitch Bradley's capable shoulders [4]. I'm looking forward to receiving a new OFW snapshot from him for testing in the not-too-distant future. [1]: (http://xs-dev.laptop.org/~cscott/xo-1/streams/staging/build9/devel_jffs2) [2]: http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Profiles/DanielDrake -- dsd, update you profile! [3]: http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Deployment_meetings/20090120#Summary [4]: http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Profiles/wmb _______________________________________________ Testing mailing list [email protected] http://lists.laptop.org/listinfo/testing
