Welcome new volunteers to join us. I'm Wang Li Feng, Living in Beijing.
I have 3 years experiences in testing.
mainly focus on FVT and automation test with Java。
   I am also a new comer in AOO community for about 1 year. when I joined
OO community, I started from verify defects, then start to mannal FVT and
wrote automation scripts.
   I'm familiar with Impress and know some usages about Base. Now I focus
on automation test(BVT,FVT,SVT).

2012/11/22 Xue Fei Duan <[email protected]>

> Welcome new QA volunteers again. I'm Xue Fei. I have 10 years experiences
> in testing which include FVT, SVT,PVT and automation test. I'm familiar
> with C, C++, Java and some script languages. I'm familiar with Openoffice
> special on spreadsheet. I'm also a new comer in community and I joined here
> five months ago. I hope I can involve more in community.
> Thanks
> -Xue Fei
>
> On Thu, Nov 22, 2012 at 4:15 AM, Rob Weir <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > We've recently read some great intros from the new list subscribers,
> > those who responded to the recent "Call for QA Volunteers".  This is
> > wonderful to read.  But to be polite, I think the existing active QA
> > folks should introduce themselves as well.
> >
> > I'll start.
> >
> > I'm Rob Weir.  If you read the blog post or the orientation modules
> > for new volunteers, that was me writing.   I'm working on recruitment
> > across all OpenOffice functions, trying to make it easier for
> > interested new volunteers to get started.  So if you have any feedback
> > or ideas on making this easier, feel free to send me a note.
> >
> > On the QA side specifically, I help review new defect reports from
> > users, and verify them where I can.  In many cases these raw user
> > defect reports are really support questions or misunderstandings.  So
> > I either try to explain how things work in my response, or refer them
> > to our community support forums:
> > http://forum.openoffice.org/en/forum/
> >
> > I can test with Windows XP, Vista, 7 and 8, or Linux, 32 or 64 bit,
> > via virtual machines.  I keep a base image of each of the operating
> > systems, as well as a single base image on Windows XP for OOo 3.2, OOo
> > 3.2.1, OOo 3.3, AOO 3.4.0 and AOO 3.4.0, as well as one with
> > LibreOffice and Microsoft Office.  This way I can quickly clone the
> > existing VM and test an upgrade scenario.   (I use VMWare, but
> > VirtualBox has similar capabilities).
> >
> > I'm also very much interested in document interoperability, e.g., how
> > well OpenOffice renders Microsoft documents, and how well OpenOffice
> > documents are rendered in MS Office.
> >
> > Regards,
> >
> > -Rob
> >
>



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Best Wishes, LiFeng Wang

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