<div dir="ltr"><div>@Walter:</div><div><br></div><div>Gave that wiki a quick read . . . which seems to exceed my skillset . . . . I can do basic stuff, run basic commands . . . but I know nothing about "html markup language" . . . never had any education in command line . . . . I could go through some of the stuff, but the "writing test cases" part I don't see having time to lean how to do that, and then do it. My speed is "bug reports" . . . which even that doesn't seem to stay within the lines requested . . . .</div><div><br></div><div>In the past I tried to do some of the QA testing of installs . . . but, even that process is "cumbersome" to time schedules . . . in that, in the QA we can't just "report" any issues we might have found, we also have to file bug reports . . . before we can then report them in the QA . . . and seemingly the bug report thing has its own "issues" . . . like with "Lubuntu" I recently only found two options to report against "LXfind" and "LXschedule" . . . and then when I tried to "apport-collect" data to the bug report . . . from the terminal Launchpad opened and logged me in via the browser . . . but running the "collect + bug number" . . . data was not transmitted . . . ??? Tried several times . . . on both bug reports--to wit, one is now "invalid" but the other one seems not to have been "received."</div><div><br></div><div>Point is that there are over-lapping layers of complexity in the QA that just take "too much" time . . . . As of Lu 19.04 and my seat of the pants testing goes, there really doesn't seem to be major problems with it . . . the install went well, running it every few days I could find things in the GUI that I might like to see improved as far as the visuals of it goes . . . and some practical stuff like being able to "suspend" from the log in window . . . (there are now two icon-applets for power stuff that are new, but I don't think "suspend" works from there) . . . but, otherwise can't complain.</div><div><br></div><div>F<br></div><div><br></div></div><br><div class="gmail_quote"><div dir="ltr" class="gmail_attr">On Mon, Feb 4, 2019 at 11:15 AM Walter Lapchynski <<a href="mailto:wxl@ubuntu.com">wxl@ubuntu.com</a>> wrote:<br></div><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="margin:0px 0px 0px 0.8ex;border-left:1px solid rgb(204,204,204);padding-left:1ex">On 2019-02-04 18:02, Fritz Hudnut wrote:<br>
> I can make no<br>
> promises to complete any projects within any time frame due date . . .<br>
> but, if you wanted to "walk me through it" . . . there might be a<br>
> moment or two where I could make some "edits" with the caveat that<br>
> "nothing is promised" . . . .<br>
<br>
Totally understood, Fritz. I have no expectations of anyone, really. I<br>
mean, we're all volunteers. Simon and I have disappeared for lengths of<br>
time because life got in the way (apparently when you had your bubble of<br>
time), though I guess when it comes time to crunch time, we are on the<br>
line to get something out the door. But for everyone else, no<br>
expectations. *ANY* help is helpful. And if I can help you to know how<br>
to fix a problem on your own in the future, all the better— for all of<br>
us!<br>
<br>
That said, there is [documentation][1] on this process that is pretty<br>
good. I urge you to read through it and give it a go. Put me as one of<br>
the reviewers. If you need any help along the way, please let me know.<br>
And if you'd like to schedule a time to go over it together in real time<br>
on IRC or whatever, I'm game for that, too.<br>
<br>
[1]: <a href="https://wiki.ubuntu.com/QATeam/ContributingTestcases/Manual/Writing" rel="noreferrer" target="_blank">https://wiki.ubuntu.com/QATeam/ContributingTestcases/Manual/Writing</a><br>
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