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| The main entry oints for the QA team are the BugSquad and the [:TestingTeam:Testing Team]. The {{{ubuntu-qa}}} Launchpad team is a restricted team where members are admitted after an application process, and gives the ability to set the priority of bugs. | The main entry points for the QA team are the BugSquad and the [:TestingTeam:Testing Team]. The {{{ubuntu-bugcontrol}}} Launchpad team is a restricted team where members are admitted after an application process, and gives the ability to set the priority of bugs. == Contact == === Mailing lists === * [https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/Ubuntu-bugsquad Ubuntu bugsquad list] * [https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/Ubuntu-bugsquad Ubuntu QA list] === IRC channels === * '''#ubuntu-bugs''' on freenode * '''#ubuntu-testing''' on freenone |
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| The QA team has regular weekly meetings Wednesdays at 16.00 UTC on '''#ubuntu-meeting'''. Feel free to join in! | The QA team has regular weekly meetings Wednesdays at 16.00/19.00 UTC on '''#ubuntu-meeting'''. Feel free to join in! See archive in ["/Meetings"] |
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| === Agenda - 2007-10-03 == | === Agenda - 2007-12-19 === |
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| * Report from the testing mini-sprint in Oslo * Selecting topics for UDS * Release Candidate next week - where are we on bugs? * QA team wiki pages * Should this one be merged with UbuntuQA? * How can we make the connections between the teams less confusing? |
* Testing wiki cleanup day - suggestion from stgraber to follow up on Davmor2's new testing page * qa-hardy-list discussion - Discuss the [https://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bugs?field.tag=qa-hardy-list current list]. What should we add or remove? How well are the different topics (desktop, server, kubuntu, kernel, xorg, installer, etc.) represented? * Alpha 2 image testing - As with Alpha 1, this is a freeze-free release * Bug Day - no package analysis - bdmurray * Next meeting - unlikely to be Dec. 26. Do want Jan 2nd, or move to 4th perhaps? |
The Ubuntu QA team is focused on improving the general quality of the distribution. We do this through manual and automated testing, advising other teams on QA procedures and working with bug reports.
The main entry points for the QA team are the BugSquad and the [:TestingTeam:Testing Team]. The ubuntu-bugcontrol Launchpad team is a restricted team where members are admitted after an application process, and gives the ability to set the priority of bugs.
Contact
Mailing lists
[https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/Ubuntu-bugsquad Ubuntu bugsquad list]
[https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/Ubuntu-bugsquad Ubuntu QA list]
IRC channels
#ubuntu-bugs on freenode
#ubuntu-testing on freenone
Meetings
The QA team has regular weekly meetings Wednesdays at 16.00/19.00 UTC on #ubuntu-meeting. Feel free to join in! See archive in ["/Meetings"]
Agenda - 2007-12-19
- Testing wiki cleanup day - suggestion from stgraber to follow up on Davmor2's new testing page
qa-hardy-list discussion - Discuss the [https://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bugs?field.tag=qa-hardy-list current list]. What should we add or remove? How well are the different topics (desktop, server, kubuntu, kernel, xorg, installer, etc.) represented?
- Alpha 2 image testing - As with Alpha 1, this is a freeze-free release
- Bug Day - no package analysis - bdmurray
- Next meeting - unlikely to be Dec. 26. Do want Jan 2nd, or move to 4th perhaps?
QATeam (last edited 2021-08-06 08:23:28 by guiverc)