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Introduction

The purpose of the Friends in Testing project is to perform and report short rounds of focused systematic and exploratory testing on the OLPC build candidate during the second half in each release cycle.

Release 8.2.0 is official!

On 2008-10-14, Release 8.2.0 (build 767) became available as the latest stable release:

13.2.11 || 2020-01-29

, please read its release notes and consider upgrading.

If you installed candidate-767 (see How to check the OS and firmware versions), you have the identical build and need not upgrade.

There will be opportunities to test new releases as plans firm up for Future releases. (You can try running bleeding-edge joyride builds from the stream http://xs-dev.laptop.org/~cscott/xo-1/streams/joyride/, but as of November 2008 they are in a very raw state.)

Thanks to the many people who gave their time and energy to make Release 8.2.0 a reality.

Activity testing

OLPC is ramping up to test activities on release 8.2.0. Planning for this takes place in Community testing. This page (Friends in testing) will be updated with more information when we're ready for widespread user testing of activities.



General notes for testing early releases

Caveats

This procedure asks you to install alpha software. You may lose all your data. Please back up personal files to another source if you would like to keep them.

Preparation

  1. Get a developer key for your XO laptop
  2. Backup your XO (optional -- you decide).
  3. Clean-install or upgrade your XO to the test build.
    • If you clean-install, you will lose all your data.
  4. Install activities with your favorite activity installation method.
  5. Help test the OS and activities as described below.
  6. Should you need them, recovery instructions are available.

Several other test preparation instructions are available, for example in OS images and in Emulating the XO, and other pages in Category:Preparing for testing.


Exploratory Testing

  • Known issues are recorded in the release notes for a release; check both the current stable release's notes and/or the in-progress release notes for the development release you're testing.
  • Sometimes people enumerate problems in Test group release notes.
  • People report problems on the testing mailing list

You should report new issues in our bug-tracking system. You can also send any issues or comments to the development list, devel at lists.laptop.org.

Test 1: Wifi Testing

Can Current test image: 11.3.1 associate with your (encrypted?) access point?

If not, let us know!

Test 2: Explore the Smoke Test

Try out parts of the release's smoke test that appeal to you.

(Older tests are available.)


Systematic Testing

In addition to our freeform exploratory testing effort, we also engage in systematic testing efforts designed to achieve the test coverage necessary to make release decisions around future releases, much like past releases.

Systematic testing consists of several basic tasks:

  • Reviewing a test plan.
  • Writing the test cases, if needed.
  • Executing the test cases and recording test results.
    • To record results on a particular test case page, click on the "Edit with form" button in the top of the page, and use the "Add Another" button just above the "Add New Results" section (i.e. at the bottom of the page).
  • Contributing patches to the Tinderbox or Sugarbot automated testing platforms.

Test 1: Multiple Key Support

We are particularly interested, this week, in systematically testing OFW's new multiple key support.


Recovery

Alternately, you could help test an even newer Joyride build!