[QA Community] Release Meeting 2012-08-17
Brendan Donegan
brendan.donegan at canonical.com
Mon Aug 20 08:04:37 UTC 2012
On 17/08/12 15:57, Nicholas Skaggs wrote:
> === What was done engineering wise? ===
>
> * Posted quality survey results
> * Held isotesting testcase review meeting with stakeholders. Several
> actions from meeting; including renewing focus on trying to achieve
> better coverage of images in testcases
> * Created further documentation for testcase-admins; continued
> training; server testcases over 50% migrated to tracker
> * Reviewed cadence results, talked about the cadence experiment --
> should have post up today with more details
> * Team kicked off starting up social media groups on facebook, g+,
> others to promote ubuntu QA
>
> === What's about to land that might impact the other teams and
> release as a whole? ===
>
> * Community hardware database (looks like next month now)
>
> === Summary of bugs working on by team (reasonably reliable) ===
>
> * This little bug has been around for awhile -- any hopes on cleaning
> it up, or explaining why the timezone selection screen acts this way?
> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ubiquity/+bug/837054
To me this looks really obvious, so I expect someone to correct me in
some way - basically the data on http://geoname-lookup.ubuntu.com
<http://geoname-lookup.ubuntu.com/?query=Sao%20Paulo> has become
corrupted to some extent (not sure how). As illustrated by several of
the comments, a query posted there will return many duplicate entries
for certain locations. Also there appear to be garbage entries (like
test data) for some locations (New York borg!). If I may offer my 2c
then the entries returned should probably be uniquely identified by
latitude and longtitude - although that may be overkill. I'll post the
same comment on the bug to make sure that's in the loop.
>
> === Dependencies on other teams to make deliverables, blocking items,
> release wide concerns? ===
>
> * N/A
>
>
> Thanks,
> Nicholas
>
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