On 20/05/15 20:23, elfy wrote:
On 16/05/15 13:47, Paul White wrote:
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I'm suggesting this as I'm often at a loss what to test for. I'm
inundated with emails from various lists which I read at various times
of the day on various devices and by the time I get around to do some
testing at the weekend I've forgotten about the most important items.
Anything that can highlight current testing requirements would be of
great help to me and I'm sure to others.
Sorry about being a tad afk ...
For something this specific I don't actually believe that Launchpad is
agile enough.
Picking up on this point there's no reason why we couldn't look at
using something to do this.
Maybe Trello ... maybe an etherpad ... maybe wiki ...
The issue with etherpad (at least using Ubuntu one) is people need to
be in a LP group to access that - not everyone is.
Trello - there is a QA trello instance - we could have a 'we want to
test this' board on it - that trello is publically readable.
Wiki - I started last cycle with a 'skeleton' wiki for us to use to
build release notes against, no reason why not having a section there.
Mailing lists, I already mail the dev list and the LP testers when we
want something tested - no reason why not be more specific when doing so.
Finally, if there is anything that I and the QA team can do to make
life easier - we're all ears.
thanks
Kev
So - restarting this discussion.
What do you the testers think is the best way forward?
Frankly - I'm happy to do what works best for you.
At the moment the concensus from a few people is use trello to give
testers the information they need.
Currently we've got a few weeks to get this sorted out - this cycle has
been a bit odd for QA - but what we do need to do, is be ready for the
next cycle that being testing for the next LTS.
thanks all
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