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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">So our first off week of the 2 week
cadence cycle has passed. I'd like to publish the results of our
efforts and talk about how much coverage we achieved. We had 11
folks help test, which was great. A big thank you to the following
people:<br>
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android-lee<br>
gregfaith<br>
fabiomarconi<br>
liquidplay<br>
elfy<br>
unit193<br>
lyz<br>
barneedhar<br>
carla-sella<br>
gianni-tornatore-71<br>
lbsolost<br>
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On the coverage aspect, we covered all of the mandatory Ubuntu
Desktop testcases for amd64 and i386, including wubi (thanks!).
However, we didn't get any coverage for Server or amd64+mac.
Additionally, some of the testcases were only reported by one
user. It's safe to say we could use a few more hands in here
confirming the results of these fine folks! If you are able, plan
to test next week again for Milestone 3; especially if you have
mac hardware or can help with wubi or server testing :-). <br>
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So, in a next week we will have our milestone testing again for
Alpha 3. It's imperative that we meet our mandatory testcases for
each of these 2 week cadences. We're halfway through the cycle
now, and we want to keep the pace going all the way through. I
know the new cadence of every 2 weeks is a bit different than
we're all used to, so I applaud everyone's efforts last week for
helping to keep the pace. They can't do it alone! Here's to a
productive cadence in next week. Thanks,<br>
<br>
Nicholas<br>
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On 07/09/2012 11:48 AM, Nicholas Skaggs wrote:<br>
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It's been a couple weeks since Alpha 2 landed, and it's time to
have a look again at the daily iso's as part of our 2 week
cadence. This week, grab an iso and take time to go thru the
testcases making sure everything is in good working order.<br>
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If you find something broken, as always please report the failure
result and add the bug from launchpad. If you take a look at
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you'll notice 58 bugs have been reported this way! Excellent work!
If we look at the entire list, we've got 152 bugs reported via the
isotracker already this cycle. That represents something like ~1.5
bugs a day. <br>
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As always, here's a few links to help point you in the right
direction. If you've never tested before, don't hesitate to reach
out to someone on IRC, this mailing list, or wherever else.
Thanks!<br>
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href="https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Testing/ISO/Procedures">https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Testing/ISO/Procedures</a><br>
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I can highly recommend zsync and, if your testing must occur in a
VM, testdrive. Zsync makes it easy to keep your isos up-to-date
without<br>
having to re-download them.<br>
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href="https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ZsyncCdImage">https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ZsyncCdImage</a><br>
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href="https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UsingDevelopmentReleases">https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UsingDevelopmentReleases</a><br>
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Nicholas<br>
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