Harald Sitter wrote:

What we have right now is pretty much the opposite :P

Hence I am not content with putting effort into the present test
tracker, since it probably has marginal use at best.

If you disagree feel free to write test cases and devise a plan to get
people to test them (e.g. get the tests pointed to from our
pre-release wiki pages). At the end of the day I will agree that any
test tracking is better than no test tracking, and I doubt anyone will
stop you making things more awesome :)

[Sorry for the bad quoting but I seem to have deleted too many emails recently :o)]

Thank you for your reply Harald. For now, I've abandoned my work on the test cases at packages.qa.ubuntu.com. As a Kubuntu user since 11.04, I feel that any work that I do in support of Kubuntu should be done with the full support of the Kubuntu team. If you have devised another method of tracking and documenting progress and results and it works for you then who am I to try and change that?

May be I should come and join you on the Trello board. :o)

Paul White
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