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How to get involved in QA

Interested in getting more involved with the LibreOffice project but not sure where to start? This talk will discuss some of the basics of the QA process and provide an introduction to the tools and the QA community.

Robinson Tryon
27.Sep.2013 from 14:00 to 15:00
60 minutes
Sala Alfa

Details of the Talk

This talk will discuss some of the basics of the QA process and provide an introduction to some of the tools that we use to triage bugs and track down regressions. We'll also discuss effective techniques for inviting others to join the project and how to be more effective in communicating with QA and other LibreOffice Teams.

Time permitting, we'll cover some proposed improvements for QA to make volunteering even easier and to lower the barrier to reporting bugs.

(Florian Reisinger may be co-presenting with me)

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