On Thu, 2010-04-15 at 00:21 -0400, Jordan Parker wrote: > Ubuntu QA List- > > First off, I'd like to say that if I'm posting this in the wrong > place, please let me know.
nope... you found one of the right places :) Welcome to the insanity. > I'd like to provide some beta-testing feedback. I'm a reasonably Excellent. We need feedback. > So, if there's an ongoing vote as to the default position of these > buttons, I'd like to respectfully cast a "NAY". This is about as contentious as vi vs. emacs, or more appropriately, the infamous Red Hat GCC 2.95 event way back when. There's a LOT of discussion about it, in many places. > Additionally, I did have some problems transitioning from 9.10 to > 10.04b where the update process somehow messed up GRUB, causing me to > have to manually select which HD to boot from on a BIOS menu, and the > fglrx driver failed to update and had to be updated manually, after > which it worked perfectly. > > That's my feedback so far. I hope it's helpful. Again, I just now > signed up for this mailing list as it seemed the appropriate place to > put beta feedback. Please let me know if it's not. > > -Jordan Feedback is always good, however, if you would like to really help out with your beta testing time, please go to Launchpad.net and create an account if you have not done so. Be sure to read this: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ReportingBugs and please PLEASE file bugs. As someone who has been a professional beta/QA test engineer for almost a decade, and done it for free even longer, I can say that, IMHO, bug reporting is THE MOST IMPORTANT part of the software development process. Bugs can not be fixed if they are not reported, and all software development efforts rely on a system of entering and tracking bugs to ensure they are looked at, confirmed, and hopefully fixed or at least worked around. So filing a bug for problems you encounter is KEY. As a tester it is the number one priority during a test cycle. Please continue to post your preports and thoughts here and elsewhere, they are great information and make for good discussion, but also please file bugs for the things you find as well. The bug tracker at launchpad.net is how we, both at Canonical and in the Ubuntu community in general, track and fix issues before and after a release. And again, welcome, and thank you for your great report. You wrote it out very well, and I think you'll be an excellent addition to the team! Cheers Jeff -- Jeff Lane <[email protected]> IRC: bladernr or bladernr_ gpg: 1024D/3A14B2DD 8C88 B076 0DD7 B404 1417 C466 4ABD 3635 3A14 B2DD
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