Hi, Thanks for the excellent testing reports of 11.2.0 images, hopefully this will continue :)
We do really benefit from the fresh, unguided perspectives people take on testing so please do not stop doing this. However, if you do want to help directly with some pending QA tasks for OLPC, we do have some specific items that need testing. We have a QA process where once we make a fix to a specific ticket regarded as important, we get our QA staff (Sam) to verify the fix. Unfortunately Sam is a bit overloaded and we have a backlog of tickets in this state. So, we could do with your help verifying the fixes to the following tickets: http://dev.laptop.org/query?status=assigned&status=new&status=reopened&col=id&col=summary&col=milestone&col=status&col=type&col=priority&col=component&next_action=test+in+build&group=component&max=400&order=priority&milestone=11.2.0-M1&milestone=11.2.0-M2&milestone=11.2.0-M3&milestone=11.2.0-M4&milestone=11.2.0-final shorter version of the URL: http://tinyurl.com/5rkczey The process is simply: take a ticket, read through it so that you understand what the original problem was, then attempt to verify the fix. This should all be done on the latest build (currently 11.2.0 candidate build 870), even if the ticket suggests testing on an older one (which was simply the newest one at time of writing). When done, please either comment directly on the ticket with your test results, or if easier, write a mail to this list combining the test results from various tickets. Some tickets might be hard to test without specific situations, or might lack clarity on how to test them - in those cases feel free to either ignore the ticket, or add a comment saying something like "I don't understand how to verify, simple test case needed". In response to your comments we will swiftly close the tickets, unless we deem that further testing is needed. Note that the above URL is dynamic, so this list will change over the next month as tickets get verified and as other tickets get solved (and hence need verifying). So this is an activity that could be incorporated on a weekly basis to the test group meetings. Thanks, Daniel _______________________________________________ Testing mailing list [email protected] http://lists.laptop.org/listinfo/testing
