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Yes, I agree with this proposal since it seems to simplify
organization and to improve communication.<br>
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On the other hand, I would suggest to make further reference in the
wiki to the <a href="https://launchpad.net/hundredpapercuts">One
Hundred Papercuts project</a>, since this project is the ideal for
newbies to involve with debugging.<br>
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Regards.<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">El 23/10/13 20:36, Nicholas Skaggs
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<font face="Verdana">Hello everyone! To the bugsquaders, my name
might not be too familar with you. I am the QA Community
Coordinator on Jono's team. My goal has been to help the quality
community succeed and do great things within ubuntu. It's been
wonderful learning and growing together over the last several
cycles. However I've not interacted much with the bugsquad
during that time because of the seperation between the QA team
and the bugsquad.<br>
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Historically the quality team and the bugsquad have been
seperate. Today I want to propose that we end that seperation. I
would like to adopt the bugsquad under the quality community
team. I want to encourage those of you who are in the bugsquad
to consider some of the new oppurtunities that are availible to
the greater QA Team. And for the QA team, I want to encourage us
as a community to learn more about bugs and take part in the
tasks the bugsquad has traditional held. For instance, triage
activities and SRU's, bug hug days, etc.<br>
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To help with this I've created a series of roles for the quality
community; <a moz-do-not-send="true"
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href="https://wiki.ubuntu.com/QATeam/Roles/">https://wiki.ubuntu.com/QATeam/Roles/</a>.
For the tester role, I've incorporated bugsquad activities in
addition to the traditional activities a QA team member could
partake in. I feel like the listed 'tester' role could be
assumed by anyone today in the bugsquad, but please correct me
if I am wrong. We can certainly define an additional role if it
makes sense.<br>
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Traditionally we as a quality community host a series of
workshops at the beginning of the cycle to help newcomers learn
skills to contribute to quality. </font><font face="Verdana"><font
face="Verdana">I trust those of you who are veteran members of
the bugsquad might be able to bring us as a community up to
speed on how to be good triagers, and reporters, etc as part
of these workshops.<br>
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I would like everyone's feedback before I think too long about
the the implementation details. Simply put, as a quality team
we need to know how to be good bug reporters. And as testers
we have the skills needed to triage and verify bugs and fixes.
I think it makes sense to utilize the skills both teams posess
and combine them as part of the quality community.<br>
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What do you think?</font><br>
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Nicholas<br>
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