Gee some wrong info given by wxl...

1. If you notice #ubuntu-qa is invite only. Please use #ubuntu-testing.

2. I think it is the best to test the distro that you are now using.

Anyway, welcome to the testing/QA team!

Regards,
Howard Chan (smartboyhw)

2012/9/19 ∅ <maps.backw...@gmail.com>:
> Welcome Adrian!
>
> If you don't have a Launchpad account, get one:
> https://login.launchpad.net/8XZb0RscX7K2WnFD/+new_account
> You'll need it. This is the bug tracker and code repository.
>
> Speaking of which, I think the most fundamental part of QA is testing, 
> identifying bugs, and gathering the information necessary to squash them. 
> Right now, being between releases (beta1 is out and beta2 is due soon on the 
> 27th with the final release being October 18th), testing daily builds is 
> crucial. That being said, you can use the tracker to help you figure out what 
> to do:
> http://iso.qa.ubuntu.com/
>
> Of course, then you'll need to report some bugs which this should help with:
> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ReportingBugs
>
> Finally, for my own personal bias, I will encourage you to look into the 
> other derivatives, especially Lubuntu because it is the best :)
> http://www.ubuntu.com/project/about-ubuntu/derivatives
>
> Hopefully that gives you a good start.
>
> If you need help, feel free to pop into #ubuntu-qa on Freenode IRC.
>
> wxl
>
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