This week in QA -- June 4th Hackfest, Classroom Sessions and Cadence Testing

Nicholas Skaggs nicholas.skaggs at canonical.com
Mon Jun 3 15:07:11 UTC 2013


I wanted to remind everyone we have another hackfest scheduled for 
tomorrow:

https://wiki.ubuntu.com/QATeam/Hackfest/20130604

We will continue the migration to autopilot 1.3 (very close to 
completion) as well as hack on some manual testcases too. In addition, 
we'll be attempting to hack on ubiquity using autopilot to perform 
automated installer tests. If you can't join us specifically during the 
hackfest, that's ok! There is another one scheduled for June 13th. And 
of course, ccontributions to the manual or automated test repositories 
are welcome anytime, and there's documentation to help you get started:

https://wiki.ubuntu.com/QATeam/ContributingTestcases

In addition I'd like to remind everyone June is our month for classroom 
sessions. For those who signed up to host a class, now is the time to 
slot in a date a time for your session; 
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Testing/Activities/Classroom/Saucy/. Ideally we 
will have held all sessions before the end of June to middle of July :-).

Finally, our remember our cadence testing is set to begin in just a 
couple weeks on June 15th. This will mark the first week for us actively 
testing saucy and it's development. To help you prepare, ensure you have 
a computer (or virtual machine) setup and running saucy to help test 
during the cadence week. If you wish, you can plan to do some image 
testing and then utilize the installation for the cadence testing as 
well :-). See this tutorial for more information:

https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Testing/Cadence/Walkthrough

Remember now is the time for hacking on testcases, working through new 
ideas and learning new things. As the cycle continues, more and more 
testing will be required. Take the time now to make sure our testing 
experience this cycle will be better than the last.

Happy Testing!

Nicholas
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