Ubuntu QA wiki day
Stéphane Graber
stgraber at ubuntu.com
Wed Jan 2 18:52:14 UTC 2008
On Wed, 2008-01-02 at 18:28 +0000, Dave Morley wrote:
> During rewrites.
> Upgrades should be moved from ISOCases to ISOProcdures. (it is after
> all installing a newish system for you).
Oh, right, I haven't seen this one ... /me shouldn't use regexp without
checking what he actually changed ...
> Don't forget about Xubuntu on the ISOCases.
Indeed, and we'll also have to check what the UbuntuStudio guys wrote
(as they now are on the tracker as well).
> Don't mention any release names on any pages. That way by simply
> editing images (when apps are improved greatly) the wiki should be able
> to stay pretty much up-to-date.
Yep, that's a good idea, we'll still have to think about updating our
wiki pages as Ubuntu changes.
> Do we have space anywhere for screenshot to save any individual hosting
> them? Can we get any if not?
You can attach screenshots to the wikipage, attach a file say
screenshot.png, then simply add : attachment:screenshot.png where you
want to display the screenshot.
> Winfoss should fall under ISOCases (it is a test of an iso rather than
> something completely different)
Well from my point of view WinFoss should be in both as it's part of the
Ubuntu LiveCD (so should be part of the DesktopInstall testcase) and is
a software.
In fact I don't think WinFOSS deserves having its own wikipage and IIRC
it was proposed (I read that on ubuntu-devel I think) to remove it to
gain some space on the CD.
> Adding a qemu page to the tools section as well as virtualbox as it is
> still only supporting 32bit. (qemu is much slower but does do 64bit too)
+1 on that, adding a VMWare page (I know some people are testing with
Workstation) can also be interesting.
> The community page should be added to the main page as it is import for
> people to know how to find us.
+1
> I think LiveInstall is better it make it more clear. DesktopInstall,
> well you install a desktop via alternative install too :)
Ok, so +1 for LiveInstall (score is at 2 as I +1 myself :))
Stéphane
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