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(It's 16:00 on 2008-01-30, and every two weeks from that. It's 19:00 on 2008-02-06 and every two weeks from that. For those observing the European / ISO rules for week numbering, in 2008 the meeting is at 16 on odd-numbered weeks and at 21 on even-numbered weeks.) |
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The QA team has regular weekly meetings Wednesdays at 16.00/19.00 UTC on #ubuntu-meeting. Feel free to join in!
Date |
Time |
2008-03-12 |
16.00 UTC |
2008-03-19 |
Canceled |
2008-03-26 |
16.00 UTC |
2008-04-02 |
19.00 UTC |
2008-04-09 |
16.00 UTC |
2008-04-16 |
19.00 UTC |
2008-04-22 |
16.00 UTC |
2008-04-30 |
19.00 UTC |
2008-05-07 |
16.00 UTC |
2008-05-14 |
19.00 UTC |
UDS! |
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Next meeting
Agenda - 2008-04-30
- Setting up virtual images of standard upstream software for upstream bug testing (is this bug Ubuntu-specific or not?)
- Creating a test-control team to lead various test efforts with similar privileges as bug-control
Additional [:QATeam/Roles:QA team roles] (e.g. test-vm maintainer, kernel-first-contact)
Previous meetings
Agenda - 2008-04-22
- Release readiness
Agenda - 2008-04-16
Targeting bugs for testing with RC/Final [https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Testing/ISO/FixValidation {1}].
- RC test coordination
- RC and final bug watch (drinking from the fire hose)
- Next meeting day/time - the scheduled meeting falls right in the release crunch
Agenda - 2008-04-09
ISO smoke testing [https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Testing/ISO/Schedule {1}] [https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Testing/ISO/Smoke {2}]- heno
- Taking Brainstorm ideas to UDS - heno, jcastro
Introducing [https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Testing/Cases/UMEdesktop mobile test cases]
Agenda - 2008-04-02
- New team member introduction: Chris Gregan, Mobile QA
- Upstreaming bugs; wiki guides and bugdays - jcastro, qense and bdmurray
- Test plan review for RC/Final - heno, davmor2
Agenda - 2008-03-26
Time: 16:00 UTC
- QA-Website frontpage (nand and stgraber)
- RC and final testing preparations
- Beta bugs impact
Agenda - 2008-03-12
- Beta testing preparations
[:Testing:Testing wiki pages] refreshed - please review
Agenda - 2008-03-05
- Kernel bug migration update (bug day tomorrow)
- Past week's bug day summary: g-s-t and HAL
- Desktop testing KVM images - instructions for download and use - liw
- Alpha 6 ISO testing
- Brainstorm status - fixing bugs, writing use documentation, seeking dev and moderator participation
Agenda - 2008-02-27
- Evaluation of the current bug day arrangement.
- It seems to be going extremely well, with solid community participation and good impact on the numbers. In London we decided to run two bug days each week for a month or two approaching release. Should we make this a permanent arrangement? -- heno
Kernel bug migration - are we blocked on [https://bugs.launchpad.net/python-launchpad-bugs/+bug/193853 193853]? Can we ask LP admins to do this?
- QA-poll pre-launch coordination
Agenda - 2008-02-20
- qa-hardy-list promotion
- QA poll site beta testing
Kernel bug list migration. see: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/QATeam/KernelBugMigration
malone buglist - tagging these so they are viewable in Launchpad. see: http://people.ubuntu.com/~ogasawara/malone-buglist.html
yesterday's bugs formatting discussion draft at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/NewBugs/20080219
Agenda - 2008-02-13
Splitting [http://people.ubuntu.com/~ogasawara/qa-hardy-list-archive/sort-by-package/current-buglist.html hardy qa bug list] into teams
- Progress is still slow on these bugs; making a separate list for each dev team would allow us to follow it up more closely
Revising the [https://edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+filebug bug hint page] to point at [https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ReportingBugs ReportingBugs]. See https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Bugs/LpGuideText
Data gathering for [:Bugs/PathsToFile:Bugs/PathsToFile] -- log analysis and survey
Agenda - 2008-02-06
- SRU verification testing (Riddell asked about 133944, 184149 and 173890)
- Bug days this week: 'no package' and Evolution
[https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Bugs/Upstream Upstream bug tracker wiki pages] (help wanted)
[https://wiki.ubuntu.com/5-A-Day 5-A-Day] initiative
- QAPoll testing
Agenda - 2008-01-30
- London sprint QA highlights
- Nautilus bug day
- Alpha 4 testing
- QA-Poll beta
Agenda - 2008-01-16
QA Today: OpenOffice bug day and test automation development
- Cleanup and presentation of qa-hardy-list
Spec status - https://wiki.ubuntu.com/QATeam/Specs
http://qa.ubuntu.com frontpage, what do you want on it ? (stgraber, will be late so please keep this item for the end)
Agenda - 2008-01-09
- Things happening today: Kernel bug day and alpha 3 testing
Following up on the [https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bugs?field.tag=qa-hardy-list target bug list] with other teams
- Desktop testing status and a quick 'getting started with dogtail' intro
Agenda - 2008-01-04
- QAPoll module status. Names and subdomains to be chosen for the qapoll websites. (nand)
- QA server status - feasible to use this for Alpha 3 testing?
- Wiki page restructuring update
Automated testing wiki pages (heno) - I've started a landing page at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Testing/Automation where we should track the project.
- Kernel bug day - Shall we reschedule it?
LP bug reporting guidelines - how do we take advantage of this feature? https://help.launchpad.net/BugReportingGuidelines What additional features would be useful? (more granularity)
Agenda - 2007-12-19
- Testing wiki cleanup day - suggestion from stgraber to follow up on Davmor2's new testing page
qa-hardy-list discussion - Discuss the [https://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bugs?field.tag=qa-hardy-list current list]. What should we add or remove? How well are the different topics (desktop, server, kubuntu, kernel, xorg, installer, etc.) represented?
- Alpha 2 image testing - As with Alpha 1, this is a freeze-free release
- Bug Day - no package analysis - bdmurray
- Next meeting - unlikely to be Dec. 26. Do want Jan 2nd, or move to 4th perhaps?
[https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-qa/2007-December/000029.html Notes]
Agenda - 2007-12-12
- Cool QA stuff happening:
The [:UbuntuBugDay/20071205:no-package bug-day] was a smash hit, moving [http://people.ubuntu.com/~brian/testing_graphs/plots/nopackage-month-open.png ~800 bugs] from their no-package, New state
- Dapper point release fix verification nearly complete
[http://people.ubuntu.com/~liw/lintian/ Lintian] and [http://people.ubuntu.com/~liw/piuparts/ piuparts] test results are live.
Lars attends [http://wiki.debian.org/DebianQAExtremadura2007 Debian QA meeting] to build cross-project QA collaboration
Weekly tracking of [http://people.ubuntu.com/~ogasawara/hardy-buglist.html kernel target bugs] for hardy starts
Early [http://qa.ubuntuwire.com/weatherreport/ prototype] of developer-weather report live
- Steady growth in community participation in bug triage, esp. on the desktop team
Work continues on the [https://wiki.stgraber.org/UbuntuQA QA tracking sites], with a major update scheduled for January (Test website now opened)
Canonical posts [http://www.ubuntu.com/employment#UMQAE job opening for mobile QA engineer]
Spec status: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/QATeam/Specs
- QA hardy bug list - we are preparing a list of long-standing and 'popular' bugs for hardy which we will present to the development community shortly
Agenda - 2007-12-05
- Dapper verification testing - does the QA team have any oustanding tests here?
- No-package bug-day
Selecting the next bug day theme - [https://wiki.ubuntu.com/QATeam/BugDayFocus candidates]
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BugSquad/TODO - any takers for these?
UDS activity report posted here: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UDS-Boston/Proceedings
- Moving kernel bugs to the 'linux' package - how is that going; how can others help?
Agenda - 2007-11-28
- UDS activity report - I (heno) should write a summary of the QA sessions at UDS (but I wasn't there) Could those who were please send me 2-3 lines on the main results in QA from UDS?
Status of https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/gutsy/+nominations - heno
Specs approved for Hardy: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/QATeam/Specs
- Alpha 1 ISO testing - There is no freeze this time, but the key images should get a basic sanity test (basically check that they boot)
[https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-qa/2007-November/000017.html Notes]
Agenda - 2007-11-14
Spec status - Lots of good discussions were held at UDS and good ideas were presented. These should now be formally integrated into the [:QATeam/Specs:specs]
Feedback on [:QATeam/HardySchedule:Hardy QA schedule]
- Gutsy bug triage, looking for SRU candidtes
Managing [https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/gutsy/+nominations Gutsy] and [https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/dapper/+nominations Dapper] SRU nominees - the responsibility for sorting and evaluating these should be shared between the QA and release teams
- QA team weekly meeting times
Agenda - 2007-10-24
- post-release bug status - what's the damage?
- mobile platform test cases
- testing plans for hardy
- bug management plans for hardy
- new resources (every week)
Agenda - 2007-10-03
[:QATeam/Meetings/OsloSprint:Report] from the testing mini-sprint in Oslo
- Selecting topics for UDS
- Release Candidate next week - where are we on bugs?
- QA team wiki pages
- Should this one be merged with UbuntuQA?
- How can we make the connections between the teams less confusing?
- Agree upon a method for communicating high profile or well known bug reports amongst each other. It should be something that developers can add bug reports that they are working on too.
- The bugsquad mailing list might be a good idea so other triagers see it to, the mailing list reports could then be added to a wiki page or vice versa
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