Hello Peter,
I thought since our primary focus is saucy, we develop the docs for saucy. What
I mean is we verify precise and raring bugs to see if they're present in saucy.
And about setting up a server, it could be just any computer into the house
(not a full-fledged server machine)? I'm a complete newbie to servers as I have
never played with one before.
Peter Matulis <peter.matu...@canonical.com> wrote:
>On 06/12/2013 08:11 PM, John Kim wrote:
>> Hi ServerGuide helpers,
>>
>> My name is John, and I would like to help out in the Serverguide
>project.
>
>Great, we could use more help.
>
>> I am interested in fixing some serverguide bugs very soon, but I have
>a
>> few questions. First of all, do I need to set up an Ubuntu Server
>test
>> machine?If so, how can I do it? Before I tackle the bugs, I know I
>must
>> confirm them first on a local machine. How else can I get started?
>
>Yes, you would need to confirm a bug by verifying it on the release in
>question. Since most bugs being corrected at this time would be for
>either Precise or Raring you should install both of those. I recommend
>some variety of virtualization (LXC, KVM).
>
>p.s. There is also the more focused mailing list for the Guide (that
>you
>are already subscribed to):
>
>serverguide-help...@lists.launchpad.net
>
>-pmatulis
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