flight 5 testing - any quick way?

Jonathan Jesse jjesse at iserv.net
Tue Mar 21 03:58:53 GMT 2006


Donatas,

An easy way for a non-developer to get involved is through helping out with
the documentation.  It is an easy way to do nothing more then just proofreed
and correct problems.  A lof of the documents (found at doc.ubuntu.com)
could use some love getting reviewed.  Also any help on correcting issues on
the wiki would be a great place to start as well.
Also if you have a laptop then the laptop testing team is another great
place to start, I don't know how many people are testing Kubuntu
specifically, but that would be of great help for the developers.

I hope that helps solve some of your questions,

Jonathan

-----Original Message-----
From: kubuntu-devel-bounces at lists.ubuntu.com
[mailto:kubuntu-devel-bounces at lists.ubuntu.com]On Behalf Of Donatas G.
Sent: Monday, March 20, 2006 6:30 AM
To: Kubuntu Developer Discussion
Subject: flight 5 testing - any quick way?


I have downloaded and run kubuntu flight 5 live cd. Looks nice,
also produces a lot of error messages.

Is there an easy way to help development for a non-developer?
Most of the error messages during bootup are not easily understandable
to me, but perhaps it would help some developer, if I mailed boot log,
computer hardware profile, any other easily obtainable info about the
way flight 5 ran on my computer(s)?

Would that be useful? If so, what exactly should I mail and to whom?

I am sorry I cannot spend more time on testing flight cd's and do
detailed bug reports - I just don't have that time now.

Donatas G.


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