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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 17/01/15 07:04, Rob Ward wrote:<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Hi Elfy,<br>
Mainly lack of confidence in two areas:<br>
1. Not particularly skilled in Linux, I have only been
exclusively using XUbunto for about 10months, so still pretty
green. Previously only had "scattered" Linux experience.<br>
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To test images you need to be able to boot an image somehow - to
hardware or to a virtual machine. With a virtual machine you can do
a basic check that the installer boots and installs properly.<br>
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You at least know how to install :)<br>
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You can read - so you can read the testcases :) They really are
simple.<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix"> 2. Not sure my "tastes" in software
are all that critical to the over all project. ie I am just
general level systems user, mainly just using applications,
rather than tinkering with XUbuntu directly.<br>
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I don't tinker much either :)<br>
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The default packages that we use all have testcases - but for the
majority of those a cursory read is going to show you that what is
written there is going to be covered by most of what normal people
use them for anyway.<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix"> I think given directed tasks I would
be OK, but as a roaming expert, probably not so good!<br>
I would like to help though, as I have had a very satisfying
10months being released from MS.<br>
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Roaming expert we're not looking for - but of you're wandering about
using packages and if they're on the package tracker, have a look at
it's testcase - if you cover what it says and/or more - then there's
nothing to stop people reporting there. Especially if you have bugs
that need reporting<br>
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<b>Rob Ward</b><br>
Lake Tyers Beach, 3909<br>
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Website</a><br>
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href="http://www.laketyersbeach.net.au/XP2XU.html">XP to
XUbuntu - The journey, join me!</a><br>
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On 17/01/15 02:18, Elfy wrote:<br>
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you test for the community? <br>
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Either for images or for packages, or indeed both? <br>
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Do you report those results to the qa trackers - if you don't -
we'd love to know what it is that puts you off doing so? <br>
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regards <br>
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If there's a need - and sufficient numbers of people think it
helpful, we could have a session on IRC.<br>
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