Testing
Current Testing Status: We are now testing Ubuntu GNOME 15.04 (Vivid Vervet) Release Candidate (RC) |
Important Note: Please make sure to always use the ISO Tracker - please read the test cases + report to the ISO Tracker |
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Important Note: Please make sure to always use the ISO Tracker |
Ubuntu GNOME Vivid Vervet Alpha 1 has been released |
Ubuntu GNOME Vivid Vervet Alpha 2 has been released |
Ubuntu GNOME 14.04.2 LTS has been released. |
Ubuntu GNOME Vivid Vervet Beta 1 has been released |
Ubuntu GNOME Vivid Vervet Beta 2 has been released |
▶ ▶ ▶ ▶ ▶ Please help us to test: Ubuntu GNOME Vivid Vervet Release Candidate - See Release Candidate |
Getting Involved
Join Ubuntu GNOME QA Sub-Team
More information on Getting Involved Page |
Ubuntu GNOME QA Mailing List
Once you join Ubuntu GNOME QA Sub-Team, you will be subscribed to the mailing list of Ubuntu GNOME QA Team.
Share Your Findings or Ask Qs
It is VERY important to share your findings with the team. Also, you can ask anything on the mailing list as well. So, it is a must-do step
Testing Help and Support
- There are several ways to ask for help and/or support when it comes to Testing Ubuntu GNOME.
QA Mailing List
For Ubuntu GNOME specific Questions and Testing Support: Ubuntu GNOME QA Team - Mailing List
For General Ubuntu Questions and Testing Support: Ubuntu Quality Team - Mailing List
Ubuntu Forums
For Questions and Support, you may want to use Ubuntu Forums Ubuntu +1 Section.
When you start a new thread, please make sure to use the proper tag:
Please Note: This forum is for the discussion of the development of the next version of Ubuntu. Please Note: Ubuntu Developers do not usually read the forums, If you run into what you think is a bug, please use Launchpad to report it.
IRC
For Ubuntu GNOME specific Questions and Testing Support: Ubuntu GNOME Channel on IRC
For General Ubuntu Questions and Testing Support: Ubuntu Quality Channel on IRC
Bugs
Note: It is not uncommon for developers to request the Bug reporter to file the Bug upstream where relevant, obviously the actual reporter can usually provide more info, testing etc. That said, upstream Bugs should really only be submitted once an Ubuntu Developer has requested it. |
Testing FAQs
Please head over QA/Testing FAQs |
See Also
- For more information and details about Testing:
Please head over Testing Activities Page |