Hi Tanel. Your right cadence weeks is a great time to be involved. It looks like I made the new page last week but never linked it from the schedule :-(

https://wiki.ubuntu.com/QATeam/Cadence/Raring
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/QATeam/Cadence/Raring/Week8

I'm sorry! I've fixed that now so you can see what's going on. Regardless, as phill mentioned, this week we're going to be focusing on beta1 testing and testing of the normal daily images for ubuntu. I would like us to look at upgrade testing especially close, especially via the live image by running through the installer.

I've also made a milestone on the packages tracker, where I would possibly like to sneak in a preview of testing the new ubuntu core apps later in the week if everything pans out. ATM, beta1/daily images are the focus.

http://packages.qa.ubuntu.com/qatracker/milestones/260/builds

Nicholas

On 03/12/2013 09:33 AM, Tanel wrote:
Hi!
I am a newbie and I have a question about this cadence week.
When I joined this list few weeks ago it seemed that cadence week
testing would  be great for somebody like me to get started as the
cadence weeks have clear focus. But now there is nothing on the Raring
schedule (wiki.ubuntu.com/QATeam/Cadence/Raring) about the current week.
Is there some general confusion or just me?
if (just me)
Should I just, for an example, go to iso.qa.ubuntu.com ->Raring Daily ->
Ubuntu Desktop amd64 pick a test case and get to work?
else
Never mind. I'll wait.
Best,
Tanel


27.02.2013 15:06, Phill Whiteside kirjutas:
Hi and welcome!

Take your time and have a look at the various areas the team is involved in
[1]. The wiki area has some excellent resources and links to find more
information where people may need it.

If you have nay questions, feel more than free to ask on the mailing list.

Regards,

Phill.
1. https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Testing/Activities

On 27 February 2013 12:49, Tuxest <[email protected]> wrote:

Hi everybody!

I joined this list yesterday and according to Ubuntu testing wiki then
the next step is to introduce myself, tell you about my previous QA
work, and my plans for working in the team.  So here it comes.

Me:
My name is Tanel and I am a 29 years old Estonian living in Helsinki
(Finland) with almost no formal IT education. I have always tinkered
around with computers but I was doing a phd in something completely
different, when few years ago I fell in love with Ubuntu. One thing led
to another and now I have quit my previous studies, I am taking open
university IT courses, translating software and secretly trying to
become a coding ninja.

QA work.
Last year I was working 6 months for Lionbridge Technologies at their
Tampere (Finland) branch where my job was mainly related to localisation
testing. I had to move to another city due to family reasons and now the
dream is to have some software testing related job here in some point. I
also plan to take ISTQB Foundation Level test this spring.

Me in the team:
These are exciting times with Ubuntu and if possible I would like to
pitch in. On the one hand this is a great learning opportunity for me
and I am well motivated to put much time and effort into it. But on the
other hand, this also means that despite having currently lot of time I
might not be that productive and I might even cause problems. So I am
not the cavalry you might have expected but I am eager nevertheless.

 From the positive side I can say that I did looked at some of the
testcases for manual testing and it seemed quite doable. So hopefully I
could do something useful already in the near future.


Best,
Tanel


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