Hi folks, We've had a quick chat here and there. At this early stage, the suggestions are (along with my suggested order):
Introduction to QA - Nicholas (Don't think you were getting away without hosting one)! Introduction to test cases - Phillw (Introduction for what they are, what they do & writing one for GCalc or some other really easy application). Introduction to QA tools such as zsync, testdisk, virtual machines etc. - this may have to be split down into more than one 30 minute session, but we do have enough people to cover their favourite testing methods that are not 'actual' kit. Introduction to ISO install testing - Smartboyhw, use of QA tracker. Introduction to laptop testing - Noskcaj, difference between virtual machines and testing on actual 'kit'. Automated testing classroom is currently due during Ubuntu Developers week [1] As we are on "pause" with weekly IRC meetings owing to the global governments refusing to revert to GMT and save all this Zulu / UTC +/- this many hours :P Feel free to put things forward and volunteer to hold a 30 minute session. As Liz has previously stated, the ubuntu-classroom team are fantastic. Nervous of my 1st one? Heck, yes I was (and still am)... Enjoy it? You better believe it! There are many people who would be delighted to 'buddy' you on a session. Regards, Phill. 1. https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuDeveloperWeek/Timetable -- https://wiki.ubuntu.com/phillw
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