Introduction

Ho Wan Chan smartboyhw at gmail.com
Tue Sep 18 23:32:10 UTC 2012


Gee some wrong info given by wxl...

1. If you notice #ubuntu-qa is invite only. Please use #ubuntu-testing.

2. I think it is the best to test the distro that you are now using.

Anyway, welcome to the testing/QA team!

Regards,
Howard Chan (smartboyhw)

2012/9/19 ∅ <maps.backward at gmail.com>:
> Welcome Adrian!
>
> If you don't have a Launchpad account, get one:
> https://login.launchpad.net/8XZb0RscX7K2WnFD/+new_account
> You'll need it. This is the bug tracker and code repository.
>
> Speaking of which, I think the most fundamental part of QA is testing, identifying bugs, and gathering the information necessary to squash them. Right now, being between releases (beta1 is out and beta2 is due soon on the 27th with the final release being October 18th), testing daily builds is crucial. That being said, you can use the tracker to help you figure out what to do:
> http://iso.qa.ubuntu.com/
>
> Of course, then you'll need to report some bugs which this should help with:
> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ReportingBugs
>
> Finally, for my own personal bias, I will encourage you to look into the other derivatives, especially Lubuntu because it is the best :)
> http://www.ubuntu.com/project/about-ubuntu/derivatives
>
> Hopefully that gives you a good start.
>
> If you need help, feel free to pop into #ubuntu-qa on Freenode IRC.
>
> wxl
>
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