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[Ubuntugnome-qa] [Blueprint qa-roadmap] QA Team Roadmap for Trusty

 

Blueprint changed by amjjawad:

Whiteboard changed:
  [amjjawad - Roadmap Proposal]
  
  1- TO-DO for this cycle (Trusty Tahr): https://blueprints.launchpad.net
  /ubuntugnome-brainstorming/+spec/list-of-bugs - this should be a on
  going task from now until releasing Ubuntu GNOME 14.04.
  
  2- Recruit More Contributors if needed AND ask for 'more' activities
  from the current members. Those who are busy and can't help even with
  testing milestone releases, they 'must' inform the Ubuntu GNOME QA Team
  - send an email - and if this will going to take very long time, the
  member can leave the team and re-join whenever he/she feels he is ready
  for that - more information:
  https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuGNOME/SubTeams#What_is_a_Sub-Team
  
  3- I need at least 'two' members to step in for the position of Ubuntu GNOME QA Administrators to handle these tasks:
  a- cover my absence for whatever reason
  b- recruit testers (this require a new blueprint for more details and explanation)
  c- help to answers testing questions on the support channels (Mailing List, IRC, AskUbuntu and Ubuntu GNOME) + Social Media
  d- Launchpad administration work: accept members, etc
  
  In short, each sub-team needs a backup to cover the absence of the Team
  Leader of that team + to help him in order not to burn out. This
  eventually will help to develop a great healthy and friendly environment
  based on 'Team Work' which is our highest priority and forever target.
  
  4- Discuss (in a meeting OR on the mailing list) all the above + other
  'possible' suggestion as far as the time allows.
  
  5- A MUST/TO-DO: Monthly Meetings to review and discuss everything
  related to Ubuntu GNOME QA/Testing for Trusty Tahr - I suggest a meeting
  before releasing each milestone. For example: a meeting before releasing
  Beta 1.
  
  Note: I strongly and highly recommend a Google+ Hangout Session which
  can be also recorded so everyone can watch and learn more. Testing
  Ubuntu GNOME is a major and a huge important task.
  
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  These are my suggestions for the roadmap of Ubuntu GNOME Artwork Team :)
  
  +1 = Agree
  0 = don't know/not sure/don't want to vote
  -1 = Disagree
  
  Feel Free to Edit the Whiteboard with any comment in mind :)
  
  Thank you!
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  [manuelcua] +1 I agree, I have 1 hour a day to work with anything you
  need, I can also learn how to do Administrator Tasks
  
  [frandieguez] +1 Agree, I can help with Launchpad and with general
  testing of the new released ISOs. I don't know if I can help with IRC
  and Social Media because I'm not always available due my work but I can
  help from time to time.
  
  [amjjawad] I am so surprised that more than 40 members of Ubuntu GNOME
  QA and ONLY '2' members have voted so far? am I missing something?
+ 
+ [amjjawad] from Ubuntu GNOME QA Team, we need people to do Bug Triage: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Bugs/Bug%20triage
+ Anyone?

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QA Team Roadmap for Trusty
https://blueprints.launchpad.net/ubuntugnome-brainstorming/+spec/qa-roadmap