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Thank-yous for the 9.1 release cycle, listed in alphabetical order by last name or nick.

Thank-yous (mostly for [[Community testing]] - actually, currently ''all'' for community testing...) for the 9.1 release cycle, listed in alphabetical order by last name or nick. Please let me know if there's someone I'm missing...


== [[User:Gregdek|DeKoenigsberg, Greg]] ==
== [[User:Gregdek|DeKoenigsberg, Greg]] ==

Revision as of 18:56, 7 November 2008

Thank-yous (mostly for Community testing - actually, currently all for community testing...) for the 9.1 release cycle, listed in alphabetical order by last name or nick. Please let me know if there's someone I'm missing...

DeKoenigsberg, Greg

Knowles, Ben

  • Working on Activity automation test designs. "I'm a tester. I want to automate this boring thing. What is my ideal interface to do so / the most beautiful tool I could imagine for it?"

Faraone, Luke

Gritti, Marco Pesenti

  • Providing a valuable Sugar/Activity developer perspective on community testing efforts
  • Advising on Sugarbot implementation for Activity testing

Jordan, Brian

  • Testing Paint - finding (and in some cases even making fixes for!) significant bugs like #8864, #8865, and #6220

Leonard, Chris

Martin, Gary C.

  • Tackled the mind-numbing #8630
  • Helping with remote XO test management, as in dsh

Skierpage

  • Design and setup of the Community testing meetings notetaking infrastructure, which involves significant amounts of semantic mediawiki wizardry and enables us to have such awesome pre-agendas.

Stone, Michael

  • Initial recommendation of dsh as a remote testing tool

Unterhauser, Stefan

  • Set up Meetbot in the #olpc-meeting channel so we could use it for Community testing meetings; this enables us to log our meetings automatically, saving me at least an hour every week by letting me not worry about log management.

Vizoso, Tomeu