I am interested in testing however I did not see any announcement on the mailing list about a test meeting. Could we please have an official announcement as to where and when the meetings will be held?
Thanks in advance,
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Scott Glaser
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On Tue, 2006-11-14 at 16:57 +0100, Ronald Warsow wrote:
hi will woods, Will Woods wrote: > Thanks to everyone (all 6 of you) who came to the first Fedora Testing > meeting. Notes from the meeting are available on the wiki: ... > One thing that came up during the meeting - we don't know how many > testers there are. So, how many of you are there? +1 (without any warranty !, caused by absence of time) *sigh*, it a shame that sooo few people are interesting in testing ! (okay i understand!: complaining/claiming is less time consuming...) > > If you're interested in testing Fedora - either by running rawhide currently running x86_64 rawhide, but there are some partitions free or a aged PIII box... is this something useful/for interest ????? > and letting us know if stuff breaks.. please respond here, or come to > #fedora-testing and say "hi". not practicable to me for now, 'cause not very familiar in english (small) talking, but if you provide it readable... > If there's any questions or comments, please email me. it would good to know to test against *what*. currently my idea is to test against the bz's in the announcements. why not to broadcast "testers searched" on *fedora-list* ? any (better) idea's ? -- ronald
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