On Wed, Jan 20, 2010 at 10:37 AM, Neville A. Cross <nacross@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > 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 am just reading again the whole idea of test day, and I am realizing that I mistaken the example of QA with what actually was wanted to test for Marketing. The concept about testing Insight Flow requires more understanding of news, probably will not be so useful to have outsider, unless they have some experience dealing with press/media. In any case I volunteer to review this work flow. I any case what I got is support from one small company for accessing his lab with some volunteers. Also I got access to a university lab and a bunch of IT students which where happy to give something different to try. The access to business/markeing students got swamp in bureaucracy, they haven't figure out who has to answer my request. I can arrange with those IT student one test day for limesurvey. We need to agreed dates and some sort of guide for them. I may write one test-guide if there is nothing already done. Something like do a survey using a, b, c, type of questions. The send invites. Answer others peoples test. Go to build your statistics. I will try to get hold of QA team to be on the loop with test days, because the IT students got exited with the possibility of testing alfa/beta. Maybe I can channelize that energy into something useful for fedora. It is worth of exploring. Sorry for the confusion. But at least I corrected myself and I think those contacts may be useful some how in the near future. Best regards -- Neville https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/User:Yn1v Linux User # 473217 -- marketing mailing list marketing@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/marketing