Welcome John! As you have seen from the flutter of emails we're in full swing here with ubuntu quality. Do check out some of the classroom sessions being run this week and next -- I think they'll be very helpful to you!

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

I would encourage you to have a look through the following pages as well

https://qa.ubuntu.com/getting-involved/
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/QATeam
http://www.youtube.com/qualitybecomesyou


What are you interested in? Check out the activities page on the wiki for info on what we do as a team:

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

If your unsure were to start, testing a daily iso is a great first start. Follow the tutorial:

https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Testing/ISO/Walkthrough

From there, look at dedicating a machine to testing the development release. You can install and update your machine as saucy is developed, and you can use it for testing as we track packages throughout the cycle. We call this cadence testing, and we just finished our first week last week.

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

We can always use some more eyes reporting and confirming bug reports (as well as breaking things)! As always ask questions at any point via IRC or this mailing list. You can reach our IRC channel by following the link below:

http://webchat.freenode.net/?channels=ubuntu-quality

Welcome to the team!

Nicholas

On 06/20/2013 02:47 PM, John Rei Enriquez wrote:
Hello everyone!

I really enjoy using Ubuntu. I started at 10.10 and ever since I became hooked. I saw the potential in Ubuntu and now I think I just want to contribute. I think I could start out in Manual Testing since I enjoy exploring programs and their problems. Everywhere else, I feel kind of lacking so I think, this is where I should start,

Regards,
John Rei Enriquez





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