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== Meetings ==
== Meetings and mailing lists ==


The best place to go to join community testing conversations is the [http://lists.laptop.org/listinfo/testing Testing mailing list], which is also mirrored on an external [http://n2.nabble.com/OLPC-Testing-f1469263.html forum].
See [[Community testing meetings]].

We meet weekly on IRC. See [[Community testing meetings]] for more details.


== Recent news ==
== Recent news ==

Revision as of 19:04, 7 November 2008

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Introduction

Text goes here, incl. something about how we do our coordinating with the internal OLPC test team.

Meetings and mailing lists

The best place to go to join community testing conversations is the Testing mailing list, which is also mirrored on an external forum.

We meet weekly on IRC. See Community testing meetings for more details.

Recent news

  • Update snippet from last test meeting
  • Pointer to meeting notes in general
  • Activity of the week

How you can help

We welcome everyone to the community test group regardless of background, experience, or how much free time you have available; there are tasks for a broad range of skill and commitment levels, and if you don't yet know how to do something for a task you want to take on, we'll work with you to find a way to learn.

Whether you're looking for a quick smoke test you can run and report in less than 45 minutes, have an hour to spend testing an Activity, can spend an afternoon helping us create test cases, want to work on testing tools or automated testing, or are searching for a potential research or student class project, you'll find it here.

Resources

  • OLPC test scripts
  • Basic "about testing" portals
  • Common QA-relevant Trac queries
  • Where to ask questions and get help