Nice to meet you Barinuadum!

While the software itself is free, I believe you would need licensing for
the OS needed when creating a VM.

On Mon, Feb 8, 2016 at 12:16 AM, barinuadum.bariy...@outlook.com <
barinuadum.bariy...@outlook.com> wrote:

> Hello Benoit,
>
> I believe virtual box is free. So no licensing is required.
>
>
>
> On 2/8/16, 12:14 AM, "Benoit Goderre" <benoit.gode...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> >Hi!
> >
> >I am thankful for this opportunity to join the team of volunteers as a
> >Quality Assurance Specialist. My name is Benoit Goderre and I have four
> >years of experience in the software industry. My favorite technique is
> >exploratory testing.
> >
> >As I wish to start to contribute to the project, I have several questions:
> >
> >
> >   1. Is this project still going on? When I checked the QA page, I saw
> >   that the last entry was made in 2013.
> >   2. If yes, which feature(s) would need the most testing, or which
> >   feature(s) have the most chances to contain bugs (so I can contribute
> and
> >   not just test rock solid, if those ever exist, features).
> >   3. Also, in the documentation section, it is mentioned that Virtual Box
> >   is recommended. While I have a decent amount of experience with VMWare
> (and
> >   I don't think Virtual Box should be much different), the usual problem
> lies
> >   in the licensing when it comes to VM. Is there some information on this
> >   topic?
> >
> >Thanks again for your time and I wish to speak with you soon.
> >
> >Best Regards,
> >
> >Benoit
>

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