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 * Cool QA stuff happening:
  * The [:UbuntuBugDay/20071205:no-package bug-day] was a smash hit, moving [http://people.ubuntu.com/~brian/testing_graphs/plots/nopackage-month-open.png ~800 bugs] from their no-package, New state
  * Dapper point release fix verification nearly complete
  * [http://people.ubuntu.com/~liw/lintian/ Lintian] and [http://people.ubuntu.com/~liw/piuparts/ piuparts] test results are live.
  * Lars attends [http://wiki.debian.org/DebianQAExtremadura2007 Debian QA meeting] to build cross-project QA collaboration
  * Weekly tracking of [http://people.ubuntu.com/~ogasawara/hardy-buglist.html kernel target bugs] for hardy starts
  * Early [http://qa.ubuntuwire.com/weatherreport/ prototype] of developer-weather report live
  * Steady growth in community participation in bug triage, esp. on the desktop team
  * Work continues on the [https://wiki.stgraber.org/UbuntuQA QA tracking sites], with a major update scheduled for January (Test website now opened)
  * Canonical posts [http://www.ubuntu.com/employment#UMQAE job opening for mobile QA engineer]
 * Spec status: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/QATeam/Specs
 * QA hardy bug list - we are preparing a list of long-standing and 'popular' bugs for hardy which we will present to the development community shortly


(the first item doesn't require discussion, but deserves a mention nonetheless!)
 * 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
 * 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

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
  • Next meeting - unlikely to be Dec. 26. Do want Jan 2nd, or move to 4th perhaps?

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