Oh Yes. Sorry for this.
Andrea Crescentini
Da: amjja...@gmail.com
Data invio: lunedì 6 gennaio 2014 14:11
A: Andrea Crescentini
Cc: ubuntugnome...@lists.launchpad.net, ubuntu-gnome@lists.ubuntu.com
On Mon, Jan 6, 2014 at 4:28 PM, Andrea Crescentini <cresh...@gmail.com> wrote:
Hello Andrea,
First of all, thank you for your quick reply but would you please be so kind
and subscribe to the general mailing list:
https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-gnome
So that I or Tim don't really need to keep approving your emails? :D
1 - I think that the team need meeting to share problem and ask the olther
member to test if is a single case or a important bug.
That is why we have:
https://launchpad.net/~ubuntugnome-qa
and
ubuntugnome...@lists.launchpad.net
But yes, I strongly agree that we do need regular meetings :)
2 - I need only to say if there are particulary test to do
This Wiki Page has 'all' the information you may need:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuGNOME/Testing
Please check all the links :)
3 - No. I think It isn’t hard to follow
Glad to know that :)
4 - Really I don’t know
No worries, I have already posted yet another call for help but seriously, our
subscribers on the social media are sick and tired of such posts. I can't force
anyone to join us and help with testing but then, they world needs to never
blame Ubuntu GNOME in case something is broken with 14.04 :D
5 - No. We can use Skype or equal. (Hangout have a user limit)
No, either Google Hangout or IRC
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuGNOME/Meetings
Thank you!
Andrea Crescentini
Da: amjja...@gmail.com
Data invio: lunedì 6 gennaio 2014 13:19
A: ubuntugnome...@lists.launchpad.net
Cc: ubuntu-gnome@lists.ubuntu.com
Hi Ubuntu GNOME QA Team,
I am including the main list as well :)
From now and on, I will have more time for the QA Team which to be honest, I
have been a bit far from lately due to many reasons that you might be aware of:
I am handling '4' sub-teams at the same time :)
The work progress with the other sub-teams are really great so, starting from
today, I will have more time for the QA so be ready for my nagging :P
Okay, to be honest, I am wondering why Ubuntu GNOME QA have so many members but
the activities on the mailing lists don't really reflect that quantity?
https://launchpad.net/~ubuntugnome-qa/+members#active
That makes me think:
1- Either Ubuntu GNOME Trusty is ROCK SOLID and there are really few issues
which is super great
OR
2- Only few are active (those who are sending emails and reporting bugs - do
communicate and make themselves known) and the rest are INACTIVE which is not
acceptable :)
You see, we do need Quality over Quantity and this what I have been personally
doing for the past few months :)
All the other sub-teams are doing great specially the Wiki Team.
Our Marketing and Communications sub-team is doing great as well.
All these emails and planning is part of the Brainstorming Team.
So, I'd like to hear/read from you about the QA Team :)
- What do you think of this team?
- What do we really need?
- https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuGNOME/Testing has been updated 2 weeks ago so
is that enough? or is it still hard to follow?
- Should I worry and start recruiting more members/testers?
- Is it really mission impossible to have a meeting for the QA team?
- Whatever you have in mind, please ask :)
I will be waiting for your reply :)
While everything seems to be okay for now since we are on the Alpha 1 and soon,
will have Alpha 2 but that should not mean we take it easy :)
From my side, I will take sometime to come up with some 'new' ideas for this
team to make things be better, more fun and excited. BUT, I do need to hear
from you first, please :)
Thank you!
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