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The Ubuntu QA team is focused on developing tools, policies, and practices for ensuring Ubuntu's quality as a distribution as well as providing general advice, oversight, and leadership of QA activities within the Ubuntu project.
In general, QA in Ubuntu is divided into the following areas:
- Defect Management (Bug Triage)
- Quality Control (Update, Application, and Pre-Release Testing)
- Quality Assurance (Verification of Changes, Policy Compliance Review)
- Product Improvement (Development)
Contact
#ubuntu-testing on irc.freenode.net
Meetings
The Ubuntu QA team has regular weekly meetings Wednesdays at 17:00 UTC in #ubuntu-meeting on irc.freenode.net . See agenda and archive at /Meetings
Getting Involved
Ubuntu QA is mainly a coordination team, so individuals, not other teams, can be members. Additionally, memberships expire annually and can be renewed by members themselves. We heartily encourage people from all areas of QA to join our team.
If you like to join us, then:
Please send an introductory email to the ubuntu-qa list introducing yourself, your previous QA work, and your plans for working in the team.
Consider joining our Launchpad QA Team.
Come to talk to us on the #ubuntu-testing channel on irc.freenode.net
Join our team meetings in #ubuntu-meeting channel on Wednesdays, 17:00 GMT. Click here to read the details and agenda for the next meeting, as well as logs of previous meetings.
Current Activities
The main list of QA tasks is our Activities page, but if you're eager to start without wasting any moment, talk to the team about doing one of the tasks from the following list:
What kinds of things does Ubuntu QA do?
- Coordinate between the various QA-related teams
- Build communities around QA work and help them run smoothly
Provide lead-from-the-front leadership to Ubuntu's QA projects
- Assess and communicate Ubuntu's QA needs
- Develop tools and services needed in Ubuntu QA work
- Work on creating consistent and efficient QA-related policies
- whatever else comes up or people want to contribute
QA related teams
Name |
Purpose/focus |
Launchpad |
Mailing list |
IRC |
Primary contact(s) |
SRU testing/validation |
#ubuntu-testing |
Jean-Baptiste Lallement (jibel) |
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Main Ubuntu QA coordination/development |
#ubuntu-testing |
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Kubuntu QA coordination/development |
#kubuntu-devel |
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Xubuntu QA coordination/development |
#xubuntu-devel |
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Lubuntu QA coordination/development |
#lubuntu |
QATeam (last edited 2021-08-06 08:23:28 by guiverc)