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Thank-yous for the 9.1 release cycle, listed in alphabetical order by last name or nick. |
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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... |
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== [[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
- Much advice and wise counsel on running the community test group
- Testing Speak
- Leading the discussion on prioritizing activities to test
- Driving force behind How to test an Activity page
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
- Set up the testing mailing list forum mirror
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
- Much advice and wise counsel on how to interface well with many different types of stakeholders
- Leading the discussion on displaying motivating test metrics
Martin, Gary C.
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
- Provided (and taught!) instructions for Memory leak testing