The next cadence week is upon, starting Saturday Feb 23rd. If the term seems new or unfamiliar to you, I'd encourage you to read this link for a background on what we're doing: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Testing/Cadence. In short, as a community we're testing different things every 2 weeks in ubuntu, and sharing results to flesh out bugs and problem areas.

This page will link you to all of the testcases focused for that week. Click the links to be taken to the appropriate testcases and submission form.

https://wiki.ubuntu.com/QATeam/Cadence/Raring/Week7UbuntuGlobalJam <https://wiki.ubuntu.com/QATeam/Cadence/Raring/Week6>

This week, we have the excellent opportunity to tie in with ubuntu global jam. Let's have a good focus this week on getting some testing jams going. Please consider hosting/attending a jam. Thanks to those who already have planned there jams!

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

As part of the usual cadence week, we've opened everything for testing. Submit hardware, application, or image test results, or submit some testcase contributions (manual or automated). In addition, as discussed, let's take a look at reducing the open bugs against the installer. I know there's some nasty qemu and until recently virutalbox bugs, as well as the real hardware bug(s) Lance and others are mentioning. Let's drive on a few critical bugs, but also ensure the reported bugs can be confirmed or denied properly. There's a good list to go through.

http://is.gd/qSVTH7
http://iso.qa.ubuntu.com/qatracker/reports/defects/opened

As always, if you need help submitting results have a look at this page, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Testing/QATracker, and the walkthroughs listed.

I'll be offline for much of the week (sadface :-(), so email is the best way to reach me if needed.

Happy weekend, and happy testing everyone,

Nicholas
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