It's generally a week-long, Saturday to Saturday. However, given the new system we should discuss things like the length, etc. So specifically August 10th would be the close date.

Nicholas

On 08/04/2013 02:36 AM, Ubuntu/FOSS wrote:
Hey Nicholas,

The test tracker has been simplified, much to my delight and most likely for 
others here!  No more going through all those cd images when just one link for 
each derivative would do. Thanks for the work there!

By the way, over the week, I plan to do about two tests a day for five days.  
When does the window for Cadence Week 4 actually close?  This Saturday or next 
Saturday?  Thanks.

John Kim
Ubuntu Docs/QA Contributor
johnkim.ubu...@gmail.com



On Aug 2, 2013, at 2:12 PM, Nicholas Skaggs <nicholas.ska...@canonical.com> 
wrote:

Week 4 is here, can you believe it? Starting August 3rd, it's time to test 
images and packages again. Now, you'll notice something a little different 
about the layout this time around. Thanks to your continued feedback and ideas, 
we've tweaked the layout even further.

http://packages.qa.ubuntu.com/qatracker/milestones/300/builds

For those of you testing on the isotracker, this should look VERY familiar. In 
short, the testcases are laid out by product, including a section for common 
tests (like graphics, networking, web browsers). This means flavors are more 
clearly shown; and as you can see xubuntu is already laid out very nicely! The 
xubuntu team has been rapidly closing bugs and getting testcases for there core 
apps, in addition to contributing heavily towards this idea. Thank you David, 
Pasi, Elfy and xubuntu'ers!

Lubuntu folks, I know you too have some testcases already written and we'll 
need to get a sectioned sorted for you. Ping me!

Ali, and ubuntu gnome folks, let's get something up and running for you as 
well! You can file bugs for what needs done specific for gnome, and steal 
what's already been written :-) Ping me!

The rest of the details are below. Remember, feedback is appreciated! What do 
you think of the changes?

----

So what is cadence testing? Have a look at this page to get more information:

https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Testing/Cadence

In short, as a community we're testing different things about every ~2 weeks, 
and share results to flesh out bugs and problem areas. The full schedule is 
here:

https://wiki.ubuntu.com/QATeam/Cadence/Saucy

So what's up for testing this week? The daily images, and the default 
applications in ubuntu
Full details are here:

https://wiki.ubuntu.com/QATeam/Cadence/Saucy/Week4

If you need help submitting results, have a look at the ISO testing and Cadence 
Week testing walkthroughs.

https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Testing/Cadence/Walkthrough
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Testing/ISO/Walkthrough

Do note that you don't need anything special to participate in cadence week 
testing! Both an installed version of the development branch of ubuntu (aka 
saucy) in a VM or on a real box, or even a live session of the lastest daily 
image will work.

Good luck! Thanks and Happy Testing everyone,

Nicholas

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