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Re: Fwd: Cadence Week 6 -- Now with more of yours truly!

 

can i suggest (at least for next cycle) we allocate one sort of iso to each
candence week as well, e.g. xubuntu, netboot or PPC


On Sat, Feb 9, 2013 at 6:13 AM, Phill Whiteside <PhillW@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> Hi good people,
>
> and there was me wondering why he'd gone quiet lately!
>
> I think it is well worth having a look at how the new alsa stack behaves.
>
> hoping to see some of you at one of the sessions that he has planned.
>
> Regards,
>
> Phill.
>
> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> From: Nicholas Skaggs <nicholas.skaggs@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Date: 8 February 2013 17:54
> Subject: Cadence Week 6 -- Now with more of yours truly!
> To: "ubuntu-quality@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx" <ubuntu-quality@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>
>
>  The next cadence week is upon, starting Saturday Feb 9th. If the term
> seems new or unfamiliar to you, I'd encourage you to read this link for a
> background on what we're doing: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Testing/Cadence.
> In short, as a community we're testing different things every 2 weeks in
> ubuntu, and sharing results to flesh out bugs and problem areas.
>
> For each cadence week, new tests are selected. This week we have several
> tests selected. There is a new alsa stack landing in raring; we'd like to
> help test this before it lands. In addition, our empathy and nautilus
> testcases have been updated to match the new versions of these pieces of
> software (big thank you to chilicuil for these!). We'd like to take a run
> through each one and make sure things are up to snuff. Finally, our daily
> images will be tested this week. So we've got a full testing plate with new
> feature testing, some application regression testing, and some iso testing
> to round it out :-)
>
> This page will link you to all of the testcases mentioned. Click the links
> to be taken to the appropriate testcases and submission form.
>
> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/QATeam/Cadence/Raring/Week6
>
> If you need help submitting results, have a look at this page,
> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Testing/QATracker, and the walkthroughs listed.
> In addition, I'll be hosting 2 events next week where you can join in and
> participate live with others in executing the testcases. For those of you
> who are visual, the first event will be streamed and placed on youtube for
> later viewing. I'll include the links for the event dates and times below,
> but don't worry, I'll send reminders out as well on G+ and twitter
> (@ubuntutesting).
>
> Monday Feb 11th, 1800-1900 UTC in #ubuntu-quality. I'll also be streaming
> live (fingers crossed!) my participation in executing the tests (I'll push
> it to youtube after)
>
> Thursday Feb 14th, 1400-1500 UTC in #ubuntu-quality. No stream, but we'll
> be hanging out answering questions, and working on submitting test results.
>
> I hope one of those times works out for you; if not, please do plan your
> own testing time block and submit your results.
>
> Happy weekend, and happy testing everyone,
>
> Nicholas
>
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