El día Thursday, October 01, 2015 a las 12:27:26PM -0400, Nicholas Skaggs escribió:
> Since the initial announcement of a Ubuntu phone, the community has been > involved with finding bugs, fixing things, developing apps, and helping > make the phone what it is today. As time went on, users have been asking > for an easier way to help test new versions of Ubuntu, new core apps, > new services, etc. I agreed with them and longed for an easy to use > application that would allow an enthusiast to help run needed tests and > communicate the results. > > Today, I'd like to introduce a new application that is based on the > excellent work by the checkbox team called Pilot. This application is > the culmination of that dream. Pilot allows you to run manual tests on > your device and submit your results back to the QA team within > Canonical. You can execute tests on your phone at any time directly via > the application. Application updates will bring new tests that the QA > team wishes to target. > > So try the app out. Run through the tests and submit results. And then > also let us know what you think of using the application. It's my desire > to make the act of testing simple enough for you to do whenever the mood > strikes! Otherwise you might just play Falldown[1] instead :p I did: 1. installed the app 2. started the app 3. clicked "Start Testing" 4. checked box "dekko-firstrun" 5. clicked "Continue" 6. clicked "Start Testing" (4 tests were already marked in the checkbox) Now an instruction page comes up with 6 instructions. Should I do them manually or just click "Start the test"? matthias -- Matthias Apitz, ✉ g...@unixarea.de, 🌐 http://www.unixarea.de/ ☎ +49-176-38902045 No! Nein! ¡No! Όχι! -- Ευχαριστούμε! -- Ubuntu-quality mailing list Ubuntu-quality@lists.ubuntu.com Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-quality