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The Ubuntu Testing Days are an open, inclusive and safe space to get started contributing with free software communities. |
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== Announcing the Ubuntu Testing Day == The Ubuntu Testing day is a special day where the Ubuntu Community comes together with a shared goal of testing an specific set of ISO images (Alpha, Beta, RC, Gold or Point releases), an specific feature or some bugs needing verification. Taking the idea from the [[UbuntuBugDay]], we want to apply the same concepts to ISO testing. |
Every Friday will be a testing day, and we will host a session in https://ubuntuonair.com. On each session, we will invite a developer from an active and interesting free software project to show us the things they have been working on recently. Then we will show a tool or process we can use to contribute with their current release cycle. During the day we will be available in https://rocket.ubuntu.com to help anybody who wants to start contributing. |
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== Join the Testing Day == Who can join the Testing Day? Everyone. You don't need to be a developer. You don't need to know how to code. Everyone is welcome. If you don't know how to help, then just stop on by and we'll explain everything to you. In fact, one of the objectives of the Testing Day is to help people willing to start testing Ubuntu to make it better. |
The sessions will be focused on testing as an introduction to the free software world, but we will also cover other things like translations, triaging, packaging, automation, bug fixing and new feature development. |
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Where to join the Testing Day? Come to '''#ubuntu-testing''' on freenode [[IRC]]. Normal testing activity takes place in '''#ubuntu-testing''' at other times also. |
= Staff = |
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== When == Normally Testing Days happen on Mondays. If it is milestone week, normally we will be focusing in Smoke Testing. The rest of Mondays we normally focus in specific features or applications. Check the [[/Calendar|calendar]] for details. |
Leo Arias (elopio): bug bot Julia Palandri (la_juyis): harlem globtrotter Kyle Fazzari (kyrofa): of world fame for being the nice developer of snapcraft |
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We can't stress it enough: everyone can help. So join us for the next Testing Day! == Resources == |
= Sessions = |
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20161125-18:00UTC - Nextcloud and Virtual Machine Manager: http://elopio.net/blog/ubuntu-testing-day-wrap-up-20161125/ = Old testing days = The testing days started a long time ago, but then in 2009 they took a long break. You can read about the old testing days in https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Testing/UbuntuTestingDay/old |
The Ubuntu Testing Days are an open, inclusive and safe space to get started contributing with free software communities.
Every Friday will be a testing day, and we will host a session in https://ubuntuonair.com. On each session, we will invite a developer from an active and interesting free software project to show us the things they have been working on recently. Then we will show a tool or process we can use to contribute with their current release cycle. During the day we will be available in https://rocket.ubuntu.com to help anybody who wants to start contributing.
The sessions will be focused on testing as an introduction to the free software world, but we will also cover other things like translations, triaging, packaging, automation, bug fixing and new feature development.
Staff
Leo Arias (elopio): bug bot Julia Palandri (la_juyis): harlem globtrotter Kyle Fazzari (kyrofa): of world fame for being the nice developer of snapcraft
Sessions
20161125-18:00UTC - Nextcloud and Virtual Machine Manager: http://elopio.net/blog/ubuntu-testing-day-wrap-up-20161125/
Old testing days
The testing days started a long time ago, but then in 2009 they took a long break. You can read about the old testing days in https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Testing/UbuntuTestingDay/old
Testing/UbuntuTestingDay (last edited 2017-06-30 19:10:56 by elopio)