Good Morning Pontus,


Nice to see you on board, and welcome.


We welcome anyone who would like to help. Can I point you towards the testing of the ISO's and Packages for each release. We always need people to help with the QA side of things  Its a good intro into helping the community, as no matter what people do, we can always miss something. Having more "eyes" checking things can help find these missed problems

Pleia2 has written this nice little blog which is a good start to look at.

http://princessleia.com/journal/2016/03/xubuntu-16-04-iso-testing-tips/


Also, Take a look here for more info.


http://docs.xubuntu.org/contributors/qa-team.html


Alternatively feel free to grab myself or Flocculant ( The Xubuntu QA team leader) either on here or on IRC in the xubuntu-devel channel and we can talk you thru the testing process.


Dave

akxwi-dave

Xubuntu QA Team



On 08 March 2016 at 03:44 Pontus Falk <[email protected]> wrote:

Good morning (or whatever depending on where you are),

I'm new to this list a here is a short introduction of myself :-)

My name is Pontus and I've been using Linux since Red Hat 7.2. When Red Hat formed the Fedora project I moved on to Slackware. I still run a server at local amateur radio club using Slackware. I coordinated the Swedish branch of AMPRNet (44.140/16) for about a decade and for the AMPRNet infrastructure I used several Slackware servers located at The Royal Institute of Technology, KTH (kth.se).

I finally took the step to leave the Wintendo world about four years ago at home (at work I still have to use the O/S from Micro$oft). I started using Ubuntu but shifted to Xubuntu about three months ago - yes, I'm very frustrated about the connection from Ubuntu to Amazon :-)

In social media you mainly find me on Twitter, https://twitter.com/PontusFalk, tweeting about Amateur Radio,the use of GnuPG and other subjects.

My profession is maybe a bit far from the most typical Linux user - I work as a hotel manager. Since 1986 I've been a licensed radio amateur holding the call sign SM0RUX.

In case you think I can contribute to Xubuntu, just let me know - I start to think it's "pay back time" after using Linux for about 15 years. As a rookie on the contribution stage it's kind of hard to know where to start :-)

Have a great day!
--
Med vänliga hälsningar / Best regards

Pontus Falk
Hovstagränd 11
SE-124 70 BANDHAGEN
Sweden

Mobile: +46 760 275545


 

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