The simple (but arbitrary) answer is that with a release date of April 26th the 
most important testing days will be April 23rd, 24th, and 25th.

I've been iso/upgrade testing since Hardy and a few things have changed. We 
used to actually have an RC test cycle about 10 days prior to final release but 
that's now changed.

Personally I'd already scaled back on Ubuntu iso/upgrade testing but I'm now 
going to limit myself to Lubuntu only - I must! I simply can't do both, and I 
feel that Ubuntu itself gets more than enough testing.

A more complex answer is; if you can't be available from April 23rd through the 
26th please do as much testing as possible before then (maybe over the weekend) 
and then, besides filing bug reports, let us know on either the QA or users 
mailing lists that you've encountered a problem and we'll do our best to follow 
up.

Is this helpful at all? Do you have an account to file results at the QA 
tracker?

I'm struggling with a number of issues ATM, some not at all computer related, 
but I'm trying my best ;^)

Lance

--- On Sat, 3/31/12, Lars Noodén <[email protected]> wrote:

From: Lars Noodén <[email protected]>
Subject: [Lubuntu-qa] Lubuntu ISO testing schedule
To: "Lubuntu QA" <[email protected]>
Date: Saturday, March 31, 2012, 8:48 AM

Will any more ISO testing be needed for Precise's release?  If so, about
which dates should we reserve for the testing?

Regards
/Lars

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