On Thursday, December 06, 2012 06:09:35 PM David Edmundson wrote: > I'm writing an email to the promo team, for inclusion in the 4.10 RC 1 > announcement. It needs doing ASAP. > I hate writing, can someone help? I took some text form the 4.9 beta > announcement, but the intro needs changing.
What exactly are you looking for? Textual polish? > --- > > Beta testing > > KDE is running a beta testing program throughout the 4.10 beta releases. "an extra detailed beta-testing program" > We have instructions on how to get the latest beta available here > (http://community.kde.org/Getinvolved/Quality/Beta/4.10/Installing) "To participate, get the latest KDE 4.10 from here [a href]; instructions for installing the latest beta can be found on [community]." > We also have some testing checklists and some recommended areas to > spend extra time testing > (http://community.kde.org/Getinvolved/Quality/Beta/4.10#Testing) "Some areas of KDE deserve extra testing attention this time around. We have checklists for testing in general, and recommendations for special attention at [a href] > > Get Involved "The KDE beta-testing program is a way for everyone to contribute to the ongoing quality of KDE software. You can make a difference by carefully testing the programs that are part of the KDE 4.10 beta and assist developers by identifying ..." > 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 "happier users and developers." > 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 either "want to" or "need to", not both. > 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. > _______________________________________________ > Kde-testing mailing list > [email protected] > https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-testing _______________________________________________ Kde-testing mailing list [email protected] https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-testing
