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> 1. Testers for Thunderbird 3.0 RC wanted (Ludovic Hirlimann)
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> Date: Fri, 23 Oct 2009 15:22:44 +0200
> From: Ludovic Hirlimann <
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> Subject: Testers for Thunderbird 3.0 RC wanted
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> Hi Thunderbird, SeaMonkey, Lightning users
>
> We are one and a half weeks away, if the developers stay on schedule,
> before we get
> builds for the first RC. Like I did for Thunderbird 3.0b4, I'd like to
> get some people willing to spend from 20 minutes to one hours testing
> the builds and reporting it in Litmus.
>
> For the last round of testing we ended up with 10/12 volunteers signing
> up and almost all of them showing and doing tests. I'd like to thank
> them publicly because without them we wouldn't have felt sure that our
> build was good. Since then we had the upgrade from earlier version test
> day which found a few bugs.
>
> The next round is testing RC1 - which if quality is there , might become
> the final Thunderbird 3.0 build. To make sure That we are going to test
> it as much as can be, this time instead of having a BFT we'll test using
> FFT. This doubles the numbers of tests that need to be run in order to
> get 100% coverage. This also mean that getting more people on board will
> seriously help reduce the time needed to complete the tests.
>
> Last time I forgot to ask what people were interested in, so this time
> to sign up you'll need to send me an email, with following information :
>
> * What kind of account you have access to (POP, Imap, SSL, RSS, NNTP)
> * What kind of OS you want to test on (Linux, Windows Vista, Windows
> XP, Mac OS (version)/Intel/PPC,OpenSolaris x86, Solaris /Sparc)
> * What would you have interest in testing (if there are thing you
> don't want/ can't test let me know too)
>
> You will also need to have a account on Litmus and an account on Bugzilla.
>
>
> With that I'll build a list of things that I would like you to test and
> will send you a personal email when the starting effort starts with all
> the needed information.
>
> Ludovic
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> Ludovic Hirlimann MozillaMessaging QA lead
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