Announcing the Next Ubuntu Hug Day! - 30th April, 2009Submitted by pedro on April 28, 2009 - 14:13.Fellow Ubuntu Triagers! This week's HugDay target is *drum roll please* new bugs since Jaunty release! Bookmark it, add it to your calendars, turn over those egg-timers! Can't stress it enough: everyone can help! Have some time? Triage boogz! I won't be upset if you get a headstart~ ;) Wanna be famous? Is easy! remember to use 5-A-day so if you do a good Make a difference; we will be in #ubuntu-bugs (FreeNode) all day and If you're new to all this, head to The Next Testing Day will be.....Submitted by davmor2 on April 10, 2009 - 11:22.The next testing day will be on Monday 13/04/2009. On this test day we will be smoke testing any *buntu desktop of your choice. The goals on the day will be to test the installer and applications on the CD as well as those you download from repositories and use regularly. We will be looking for any regressions or breakages in these packages and reporting faults to launchpad. Join us on #ubuntu-testing on the freenode network or click HERE to find out more and get involved. Announcing the Next Ubuntu Hug Day! - 9th of April, 2009Submitted by pedro on April 7, 2009 - 13:48.Fellow Ubuntu Triagers! This week's HugDay target is *drum roll please* bugs with patches! Bookmark it, add it to your calendars, turn over those egg-timers! Can't stress it enough: everyone can help! Have some time? Triage boogz! I won't be upset if you get a headstart~ ;) Wanna be famous? Is easy! remember to use 5-A-day so if you do a good Make a difference; we will be in #ubuntu-bugs (FreeNode) all day and If you're new to all this, head to Checkbox Call For TranslationsSubmitted by schwuk on April 1, 2009 - 10:29.
Checkbox 0.7.1 has now been uploaded to Jaunty (thanks Daniel!). One of the bugfixes was a set of contributed patches for translations, which drew our attention to the fact that our translations in Ubuntu have always lagged behind. With that in mind we'd love it we could get some help with the translations for the 0.7.1 release. Checkbox 0.7.1 ReleasedSubmitted by schwuk on March 31, 2009 - 15:37.
Today we've released version 0.7.1 of our test runner Checkbox. This is a bugfix release to tackle a couple of major bugs that people have been encountering while upgrading to Jaunty or trying to run Checkbox in Jaunty. Announcing the Next Ubuntu Hug Day! - April 02 2009Submitted by pedro on March 30, 2009 - 20:01.This week's HugDay target is *drum roll please* xorg-server and xserver-xorg-video-intel! Bookmark it, add it to your calendars, turn over those egg-timers! Can't stress it enough: everyone can help! Have some time? Triage boogz! I won't be upset if you get a headstart~ ;) Wanna be famous? Is easy! remember to use 5-A-day so if you do a good Make a difference; we will be in #ubuntu-bugs (FreeNode) all day and If you're new to all this, head to Announcing the next Testing Day: Ubuntu InstallersSubmitted by ara on March 27, 2009 - 12:41.We are pleased to announce the next Ubuntu Testing Day, that will be next Monday, March 30th. The Ubuntu Testing day is a special day where the Ubuntu Community comes together with a shared goal of testing a specific set of ISO images (Alpha, Beta, RC, Gold or Point releases), a specific feature or some bugs needing verification. Taking the idea from the Ubuntu Bug Day, we want to apply the same concepts to ISO testing. Which is the goal for this testing day? What we are looking for in this new Testing Day is not only trying to install Jaunty Beta in your system using a "Next"->"Next"->"Next" approach. We are looking for finding those corner cases that normally does not get tested, in order to find new bugs. Examples of this could be: installing in a slave disk, installing in a system with multiple partitions (or any other advanced partition schema), starting the Live CD in Russian and then install in Japanese, ... Your imagination is the limit :-) Who can join the Testing Day? Where to join the Testing Day? QA Team 20090325 Meeting ReportSubmitted by ara on March 26, 2009 - 10:18.Here are the minutes of the meeting. IRC logs can also be found at http://irclogs.ubuntu.com/2009/03/25/%23ubuntu-meeting.html It's Beta TimeThe meeting started off agenda talking about how pre-beta testing was going. So far, so good, apparently. No blocker bugs found and coverage is also good. There are some tests still to be completed. If you want to help, you can get a list at http://iso.qa.ubuntu.com/qatracker/build/all/all. UbuntuBugDay HighlightsLast Thursday we celebrated the cups package hug day. Till Kamppeter and Martin Pitt were very helpful during the event answering questions regarding the reports and, from the Bugsquad side, paulduf, jgoguen, bigal50, sectech and thekorn made a great work squashing those bugs. The QA Team thank you all! New Bug Control MembersJoel Goguen was approved as a Bug Control member! He is interested in desktop applications like Thunderbird, OpenOffice, and Pidgin. Private crash report triageSteve Beattie pointed out that system-config-printer and network-manager's buglists, just as examples, have 30-40 private apport bugs for each package. Some of them relatively old. So after a quick discussion it was decided to incorporate "private bugs" as a theme for a Bugday. Pedro will add this to the Planning Plans for triaging the Beta bugs next weekAfter the Beta the number of "New" bugs is much higher than Alpha milestones. We need to make an effort to triage those bugs.
The Next Testing Day will be.....Submitted by davmor2 on March 20, 2009 - 09:00.The next testing day will be on Monday 23/03/2009. On this test day we will be smoke testing any *buntu desktop of your choice. The goals on the day will be to test the installer and applications on the CD as well as those you download from repositories and use regularly. We will be looking for any regressions or breakages in these packages and reporting faults to launchpad. Join us on #ubuntu-testing on the freenode network or click HERE to find out more and get involved. QA Team 20090318 Meeting ReportSubmitted by ara on March 18, 2009 - 19:00.Here are the minutes of the meeting. IRC logs can also be found at http://irclogs.ubuntu.com/2009/03/18/%23ubuntu-meeting.html UbuntuBugDay HighlightsLast Thursday we had the Samba package bug day. The next Bug Day, tomorrow, is the CUPS Hug Day. New Bug Control MembersThe QA team would like to congratulate Andres Mujica, the latest Bug Control Member. Andres is particularly interested in kernel bug reports. We also have one application, Joel Goguen, currently under review. Ubuntu Testing Day HighlightsIn the last Testing day we were testing notify-osd. There was a good communication in the #ubuntu-testing channel during European times. The next testing day is scheduled for next Monday, March 23rd, focusing on Smoke Testing for Jaunty Beta. Bug GravityBrian created a new bug report, Bug Gravity, aimed to help to set the importance of a bug when triaging. The report adds gravity for tags, bug privacy, then duplicates, subscribers and users affected. Patch Testing WorkflowBrian documented how he tests patches that are attached to bug reports. The document is available in the wiki at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Bugs/PatchTesting Mozilla Landing PageBased on Mozilla QA Landing page, we discussed that the Ubuntu QA landing page should be a more eye-candy simple land page to attract new members. Dave Murphy "volunteered" in writing it down. Checkbox 0.7The new Checkbox relase has been uploaded to Jaunty with new nice features and including the suspend/resume test script. |

