Agreed! We need a wiki section as well developed for "Running the development Release". It's an important part of what we do, but there isn't a good resource or information about it. Would you be willing to take it up to help?

Nicholas

On 06/03/2013 01:07 PM, Javier Lopez wrote:
It sounds interesting, have you though about giving a session about it Barry?

Maybe adding something along the section 3 in addition to Vbox, KVM and
Testdrive:

https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Testing/Activities/Classroom/Saucy

Cheers

On 03/06/13 at 05:21pm, Barry Drake wrote:
On 03/06/13 16:24, Nicholas Skaggs wrote:
If your unsure were to start, testing a daily iso is a great first
start. Follow the tutorial:
Others might be interested in the way I work.  I install Alpha 1 at
the very first opportunity for every release.  I have two internal
hard drives - one contains the current stable release and the other
the testing release.  All live data is synced on each.  I use dual
boot and work on the testing version but if the version goes 'belly
up' am not without a working machine during the problem.  Working
along those lines makes me aware of bugs and problems very quickly.

It seems to me to be an ideal way of testing, and I prefer it to
using testdrive or a VM.

Kind regards,        Barry.

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