KDE Announces 4.9 Beta1 and Testing 
Initiative


Today KDE released the first beta for its renewed Workspaces, Applications, 
and Development Platform. With API, dependency and feature freezes in place, 
the KDE team's focus is now on fixing bugs and further polishing new and old 
functionality. Highlights of 4.9 include, but are not limited to:

* Qt Quick in Plasma Workspaces -- Qt Quick is continuing to make its way into 
  the Plasma Workspaces, the Qt Quick Plasma Components, which have been 
  introduced with 4.8, mature further. Additional integration of various KDE 
  APIs was added through new modules. More parts of Plasma Desktop have been 
  ported to QML. While preserving their functionality, the Qt Quick 
  replacements of common plasmoids are visually more attractive, easier to 
  enhance and extend and behave better on touchscreens.

* The Dolphin file manager has improved its display and sorting and searching 
  based on metadata. Files can now be renamed inline, giving a smoother user  
  experience.

* Deeper integration of Activities for files, windows and other resources: 
  Users can now more easily associate files and windows with an Activity, and 
  enjoy a more properly organized workspace. Folderview can now show files 
  related to an Activity, making it easier to organize files into meaningful   
  contexts.

* Many performance improvements and bugfixes improve the overall user 
  experience, making the KDE Applications and Workspaces more productive and 
  fun to use than ever before.

More improvements can be found in the 4.9 Feature Plan. As with any large 
number of changes, we need to give 4.9 a good testing in order to maintain and 
improve the quality and our user's user experience when they get the update. 
Therefore, in tandem with this first 4.9 beta, we also announce a testing 
initiative lead by KDE's Testing Team.
Thorough and Rigorous Beta Testing

The KDE Community is committed to improving quality substantially with a new 
program that starts with the 4.9 releases. The 4.9 beta releases of Plasma 
Workspaces, KDE Applications, and KDE Platform are the first phase of a 
testing process that involves volunteers called “Beta Testers”. They will 
receive training, test the two beta releases and report issues through KDE 
Bugzilla.
The Beta Testing Team

The Beta Testing Team is a group of people who will do a 'Testapalooza' on the 
beta releases, catching as many bugs as possible. This is organized in a 
structured process so that developers know clearly what to fix before the 
final release. Anyone can help, even people without programming skills.
How It Works

There are two groups of beta testers:

    informal testers install the beta from their distribution and use it as 
they normally would. They focus on familiar applications and functions, and 
report any bugs they can reproduce reliably.
    selected functional testing involves a list of applets, new programs and 
applications that require full testing. Volunteers will choose from the list 
and test according to established beta testing guidelines.

Testing is coordinated to make sure that people's testing time and effort are 
used as effectively as possible. Coordination gets the most value out of the 
overall testing program.
Get Involved

This is an excellent way for anyone to make a difference for KDE. Continuous 
quality improvement sets KDE apart. Assisting developers by identifying 
legitimate bugs leverages their time and skills. This means higher quality 
software, more features, happier developers. The Beta Testing Program is 
structured so that any KDE user can give back to KDE, regardless of their 
skill level.

If you want to be part of this quality improvement program, please contact the 
Team on the IRC channel #kde-quality on freenode.net. The Team Leaders want to 
need to know ahead of time who is involved in order to coordinate all of the 
testing activities. They are also committed to having this project be fun and 
rewarding.

After checking in, you can install the beta through your distribution package 
manager. The KDE Community wiki has instructions. This page will be updated as 
beta packages for other distributions become available. With the beta 
installed, you can proceed with testing. Please contact the Team on IRC #kde-
quality if you need help getting started.
Training

Effective bug reporting is critical to the success of the Program. Bugzilla is 
a valuable tool for developers and increases their efficiency at closing bugs. 
Reporting works best when done properly, so the Program includes Bugzilla 
training. An IRC bugzilla training will be offered in #kde-bugs (freenode) on 
the weekend of June 9th and 10th. Please visit the #kde-quality IRC channel 
for information about the Program and the Bugzilla training, or if you have 
any questions.

Actual users are critical to maintaining high KDE quality, because developers 
simply cannot test every possible configuration. We're counting on you to help 
find bugs early so they can be squashed before the final release. Please 
consider joining in.

Full announcement at: http://www.kde.org/announcements/announce-4.9-beta1.php
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