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 * The [[https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Testing/Cases/XubuntuDesktop|Short Test]] page, containing specific instructions on how to perform a basic test of Xubuntu. This page includes procedures for both the desktop cd and post-install testing.  * The [[https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Xubuntu/Testing/TestingInfo/Short|Short Test]] page, containing specific instructions on how to perform a basic test of Xubuntu. This page includes procedures for both the desktop cd and post-install testing.
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Occasional testing is welcome, but regular testing is even better, and we encourage you to join the [[https://launchpad.net/~xubuntu-testers|Xubuntu Testing team]]. Team membership is currently open, and no approval is required to join the team.
Occasional testing is welcome, but regular testing is even better, and we encourage you to join the [[https://launchpad.net/~xubuntu-testers|Xubuntu Testing team]]. Team membership is currently open, and no approval is required to join the team. On joining the team, please send an email to [[https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/xubuntu-devel|Xubuntu-development]] and let us know your equipment. Can you test i386, amd64, both, ATI, nVidia or Intel video, CD and/or DVD? This will allow us to create a database of testers and know who to contact when a specific test needs to be done.

Introduction

The primary goal of Xubuntu Testing is to facilitate regular, organized testing of development releases of Xubuntu. If you have a spare hard drive or computer, and are interested in trying out the latest Xubuntu development releases, this is the place for you.

How Xubuntu Testing is Organized

  • This introductory page, providing an overview of Xubuntu testing.
  • The Xubuntu Testing Info page, explaining more about the testing process, and about which tests you should conduct.

    • The Short Test page, containing specific instructions on how to perform a basic test of Xubuntu. This page includes procedures for both the desktop cd and post-install testing.

    • The Long Test page, containing instructions on how to perform a more thorough test of Xubuntu.

  • The QA Testing Tracker page, where testers should report their test results.

Contact

Active Xubuntu testers can be found in the Xubuntu-development and Xubuntu-users mailing lists, as well as the #xubuntu-devel and #xubuntu channels of the irc.freenode.net network. A current roster of Xubuntu Testing contributors is available on our Launchpad page.

How to Contribute

Contributing is easy - just test and report your tests! The pages of this Xubuntu Testing wiki will show you how to download the latest CD image of Xubuntu, how to run a set of installation and testing tasks, and how to report your results back to this wiki.

Occasional testing is welcome, but regular testing is even better, and we encourage you to join the Xubuntu Testing team. Team membership is currently open, and no approval is required to join the team. On joining the team, please send an email to Xubuntu-development and let us know your equipment. Can you test i386, amd64, both, ATI, nVidia or Intel video, CD and/or DVD? This will allow us to create a database of testers and know who to contact when a specific test needs to be done.

Projects

The Xubuntu development team is presently working very quickly towards the release of Xubuntu 9.04, the Jaunty Jackalope. The full release schedule is available here. To meet our deadlines, we need your help in testing.

To begin testing of Xubuntu, please take a moment to review the Testing Info page. This page explains more about the testing process, and about which tests you should conduct.


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