On Mon, Jan 18, 2010 at 11:44 PM, Mel Chua <mel@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > I am tempted to submit test days for Fedora Insight ("can you submit an > article through the workflow?" and "how usable/readable is the > interface?"), and for Limesurvey ("can you figure out how to create a > survey?") > > Hollering out for an initial "does this sound like a reasonable idea?" > gauge - if there were such a Test Day, held during a time window you > could attend, would you probably come test for an hour or so? Would you > be interested in helping to organize/run one? > > I'm not going to hold anyone to this, just getting a handle on the > interest in both areas might be. > > --Mel > I would like to try two things. a) alfa/beta test day: Invite people to a computer lab where they can try F13 in a liveCD or a virtual install. Probably will get some comments, bugs reports... I will have to prepare a check list for things to try. Probably poke QA team. Will be nice to have a computer connected to a projector and some people from QA via IRC so we can have more guidance. This is more geeks oriented. So far I have secured a small lab, about 8 computers. This is a small company, not related with universities. They are open to accomodate our schedule. They work opensource web aplications/pages design and view this as a oportunity to get to know people on the field. b) Limesurvey test day: get some students from marketing/management dealing with some research class and ask them to try limesurvey. As this is more academic focus this will have to be on university lab. I think I can sell the idea, but need about one week so they get back to work. I am not sure will be that good idea to try limesurvey on F13 alfa... OS bug may interfere with survey testing. I will keep posted how these things evolve. -- Neville https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/User:Yn1v Linux User # 473217 -- marketing mailing list marketing@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/marketing