On 11/15/23 17:13, Guilherme Nolasco wrote:
Hi, everyone!

I’ve just joined the QA-test team for Edubuntu 24.04 and would like some
instructions on how to behave, please.

How am I to report bugs and crashes? Using the built-in crash report?

The preferred tool for bug reporting is `ubuntu-bug`. Run `ubuntu-bug <packagename>` (replacing <packagename> with the name of the apt package containing the software that has the bug) to get started with filing a bug report. You will need an Ubuntu One account to report bugs.

(If you're having a hard time figuring out which package has what software, feel free to join the #edubuntu IRC channel on Libera.Chat using your favorite IRC client and ask for help figuring out what's wrong.)

Is there a checklist for testing or should I just use the system and report
issues?
That would be a question for Eickmeyer (who is in the #edubuntu channel) but I don't think there are any specific testing checklists.
Should I focus on specific features?
Probably - new features generally need tested to make sure they don't break existing features, and to make sure the new features aren't broken themselves. Monitoring the #edubuntu channel on Libera.Chat is probably the best way to see what's going on in that world.
Are there any procedures or scripts to be followed?
Not sure.
Thanks in advance.
Looking forward to hearing from you!

Thanks for your interest in helping! Hopefully something I was able to say here will be of some use to you.

- Aaron

Guilherme Nolasco
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