And you may say to yourself, “My God, what have I done?”

<j1mc> somerville32, i had a great install experience with the nightlies leading up to herd4.
<somerville32> j1mc: Did you report that?
<j1mc> no :(
<somerville32> hehe
<somerville32> See, we need that
<somerville32> We need to get an official testing team together maybe
<j1mc> i’m mostly on xubuntu-user mailing list.
<somerville32> j1mc: Would you like to head up an Xubuntu testing team?
<j1mc> what would it entail? are there other examples of testing teams?
<somerville32> IT seems like you already do quite a bit of testing
<somerville32> So you’d just need to recruit a few more people to help you out and schedule regular testing
<somerville32> Especially just before a pre-release
<somerville32> So that we can release an image as the pre-release
<j1mc> sure. i think i can do that.
<somerville32> What platforms can you test on?
<j1mc> just i386 right now.
<somerville32> Ok
<j1mc> i could get another machine pretty easily. i volunteer for free geek chicago
* somerville32 nods.
<j1mc> we use xubuntu there, so they’d be willing to donate a machine.
* somerville32 nods.
<somerville32> So you’d just need to find a few dedicated individuals who could help test the other official platforms too
<somerville32> Awesome! :)
<j1mc> and then get them to report their results. :)
<j1mc> hehe
* somerville32 hands j1mc the “Xubuntu ISO QA Manager” hat.
* j1mc accepts hat

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  1. Freddy
    Freddy February 17, 2007 at 6:44 pm |

    Great work Jim. Document this on a wiki and you can get started on Membership.

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