Back in January, the Classroom team hosted Section 1 of the Quality Assurance sessions for this cycle, logs here. During the week of February 4th, the Classroom team is happy to report that we will be hosting a series of sessions given by phillw, Gema, Noskcaj, letozaf, SergioMeneses, and primes2h!
Section 2: Reporting Bugs
These sessions will be an introduction to reporting bugs
This section will be held in #ubuntu-classroom on irc.freenode.net (#ubuntu-classroom-chat for questions).
Introduction to bug reporting
- Wednesday, Feb 6th at 1600 UTC
- Instructor: phillw
- Duration: 1 hour
Following a bug report
- Wednesday, Feb 6th at 1700 UTC
- Instructor: Gema
- Duration: 30 minutes
Laptop testing
In this section, several of our instructors will be guiding users through the basics of laptop testing!
This section will be held in #ubuntu-classroom on irc.freenode.net (#ubuntu-classroom-chat for questions).
Registering your laptop on the database
- Thursday, Feb 7th at 2000 UTC
- Instructors: letozaf, SergioMeneses, and primes2h
- Duration: 1 hour
Testing on a laptop
- Thursday, Feb 7th at 2100 UTC
- Instructors: letozaf, SergioMeneses, and primes2h
- Duration: 1 hour
Section 3: Introduction to QA tools
Now learn more tools of the Ubuntu QA trade!
Due to overlap with Ubuntu User Days in the classroom channels on Saturday, these classes will be hosted in #ubuntu-quality on irc.freenode.net (#ubuntu-quality-chat for questions).
These sessions and beyond will require people to have various things pre-installed, please see to Section 3 requirements for the details.
Introduction to QA tools; Zsync, Vbox, KVM
- Saturday, Feb 9th at 1900 UTC
- Instructor: phillw
- Duration: 3 hours
Using Testdrive
- Saturday, Feb 9th 2200 UTC
- noskcaj
- Duration: 60 minutes
The full details and any last minute changes will be available here on this wiki page: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Testing/Activities/Classroom
Source: FULL ARTICLE at Planet Ubuntu