On 20/03/14 18:54, PK wrote:
My two cents:
I think it's good if the main quality focus is on the LTS. The
short-lived intermediate versions don't interest me much; I see them
as a testbed for innovations, and not as "work horses" that require
extra attention for stability and reliability. "Want stable? Go LTS!"
is a simple message that everyone can easily understand and approve
of, I think.
In 14.04 LTS an important step has been made towards modernization:
the Whisker menu and the single desktop bar. Excellent. Cool and
slick. Nice artwork, beautiful deep blue wallpaper. Radiates quality
in a restrained way.
One thing I'd really like (ceterum censeo, as the Roman statesman used
to say), is to see Abiword and Gnumeric being replaced by LibreOffice.
It would make the default installation so much better.... First
impressions matter a lot.
Regards, Pjotr.
2014-03-20 14:18 GMT+01:00 Elfy <[email protected]
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A lot of work has gone into QA from all sides this cycle.
What I'd like to get from replies to this mail is what _you_
thought could have been done better, what could have happened
sooner, thoughts for what we could do in the next cycle.
As an example, we're looking at Exploratory Testing either on
it's own or in conjunction with calls from us to test areas.
Simply put - use the applications you normally do and report problems.
The problem I can foresee with that is that we'd get little
testing reported without calls.
Another idea I'm toying with at the moment is not worrying so much
about testing packages marked as optional - having a different set
of tests for non-LTS releases ...
Ideas people - think outside the box if you've time :)
Hopefully we'll get some ideas that will make everyone's life a
bit easier during the 14.10 cycle and on
Elfy
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If you want to talk about default applications please start another thread.
Elfy
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