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''italic''Observation: U+1 activities require some degree of technical knowledge. Team memberships will not be granted to users that don't actively contribute to the team activities and/or that have no technical skills to assume a role in the team. For such cases, Ubuntu offers membership via other channels (see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Membership). ''Observation: U+1 activities require some degree of technical knowledge. Team memberships will not be granted to users that don't actively contribute to the team activities and/or that have no technical skills to assume a role in the team. For such cases, Ubuntu offers membership via other channels (see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Membership).''

Ubuntu Development Releases Testing Team

This wiki is under Development. Check https://launchpad.net/~U+1
Contact u+1@lists.launchpad.net or Effenberg0x0@GMail.com for further info.

About the team

Context

The Ubuntu+1 sub-forum at UbuntuForums.org

Changes at Ubuntu+1 during the Precise Pagolin development cycle

Changes at Ubuntu during the Precise Pangolin development cycle

A naturally formed community

The U+1 Team creation

The U+1 Team plan and processes

Team responsibilities

The U+1 Team will engage into activities related exclusively to the Development Releases of Ubuntu. Such activities may include:

  • Intra-day updates testing and reporting;
  • Milestone releases testing and reporting;
  • Custom Testing (e.g. CheckPoint, TestDrive, as well as answering to direct requests from developers).

  • Creating high value-added Launchpad Bug Reports and working with triagers and developers to solve such bugs, if requested;
  • Supporting new Development Release users;
  • Attracting new talents to the team, retaining and motivating skilled testers;
  • Developing, documenting and sharing testing procedures and techniques;
  • Documenting its organizational and technical information and making it publicly accessible via Ubuntu Wiki;
  • Supporting other teams in activities that relate to the Development Releases (QA, learning, documentation, etc).

U+1 members will sign and follow the Code of Conduct (http://www.ubuntu.com/project/aboutubuntu/conduct), being respectful and responsible in all of its Ubuntu-related activities.

Team approval

Team governance and hierarchy

Team membership

Any Ubuntu user may apply for a 1-year U+1 Team Membership. In order to do so, the user must:

  • Sign Ubuntu Code of Conduct and act according to it;
  • Provide valuable contributions to the team activities and discussions;
  • Engage productively into the team activities;
  • Be accepted by other members in a U+1 Team Meeting. Current members that attend to the meeting will vote for or against the membership application;

Observation: U+1 activities require some degree of technical knowledge. Team memberships will not be granted to users that don't actively contribute to the team activities and/or that have no technical skills to assume a role in the team. For such cases, Ubuntu offers membership via other channels (see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Membership).

Ubuntu Membership

Leadership

Current Leadership

Future Leadership

Decision Making Processes

Conflict Resolution

Delegation

Team and Members Evaluation

Team Technical Resources

Launchpad

The U+1 Team is registered at https://launchpad.net/~U+1. THis page lists general information about the team and it's members.

Mailing-List

The U+1 Team Mailing-List is hosted at U+1@lists.launchpad.net. It's not targeted at end-user support and used exclusively for U+1 members discussions and interaction with other teams and developers. It is a moderated list and it requires subscription (see https://launchpad;net/~U+1).

UbuntuForums

The Ubuntu+1 sub-forum at UbuntuForums.org is the main channel for end-user support. Using the forum for supports has some advantages, as it creates a searchable knowledge base, that can be accessed by other users (unlike IRC).

#U+1 IRC Channel

U+1 uses an IRC channel for it's internal management, discussions and events.
There's currently not enough resources to use the IRC channel for end-user support. The Ubuntu+1 sub-forum at UbuntuForums.org is the main end-user support media. The channel is registered and moderated, and hosted at irc.ubuntu.com at #U+1.

Wiki

The wiki is hosted at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/U+1. Notice the uppercase letter 'U'.

Team Reports

Media

Regularity

Roadmap

Initial activities

Current priorities

U+1 (last edited 2020-09-01 07:36:45 by rs2009)