Help with Xubuntu package testing!

Last time we called for people to help write the package testcasesand we have had an excellent response -- many thanks to you all -- you know who you are. Now it's time to start the real testing with those testcases!

Note that package testingis _not_a replacement for the ISOtesting but an addition - ISO testingstill needs to take place, nothing has changed there either in where and how we need to do so.


How can you help with the package testing then? It's easy, just follow the steps below:

Go to the package testing tracker at http://packages.qa.ubuntu.com/and click on the "Saucy Daily" milestone. If you are familiar with the ISO testing tracker, you will find that the tests are organized very much in the same way in the package tracker.

The products we are interested in are Xubuntu Desktop and some* Common products. Click on the "Xubuntu Desktop" product to see all the tests related to our Desktop.

In the product overview page, you will see 5 different testsuites: Xfce Applications, Xfce Core, Xfce Settings Manager, Xubuntu Applications and Xubuntu Networking. Within each testsuite you can see specific testcases -- if you click on one of those you will be sent to a page with that testcase.

On the testcase page, you will have the testcase instructions (click the "Testcase" title to expand them) and the reporting form. Run through the testfollowing the instrutionsand submit the results with the form. NOTE: the package tests need to be run on aSaucy ISO.

If you are the first person to run the testcase, we would ask you to also "doublecheck"the testcase as you run through it to make sure it makes sense and doesn't have any technical errors.


We would like to get one complete set of test results in before Beta 1 which is due on 29th August. However, if you have time and a test has already been run, don't be afraid torun the test -- all results are welcome! After we have Beta 1 released, we would like to see a further test run between Beta1 and Final Beta on the 22nd September.This way we should have every package tested at least twice before the release.

Thanks to all

Elfy

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