Testing
- Testing of all forms is welcome.
- Testing is at the base of discovery.
- When you try or test something, you learn what it has to offer.
If in the course of your Sugar experiences, you discover something you want to share, you can report on your experiences here under one of the /Reports categories (or create a new one).
If you find software bugs, you can help the Sugar developers and others if you register a bug in our bug tracker.
- Testing requests - 0.104/Testing, 0.121/Testing, 0.114/Testing
Page naming convention
When you create a report as a sub page of Testing/Reports/, think of including (but not limited to) some of the following in your page title. Sugar variant | host OS | version | machine. Use the subject of you report at the start of the page title, with other information qualifying the subject. To make your report part of an existing set by title, take, as a start, the beginning of an existing page title, and qualify it with your update.
Testing Groups
- olpc:OLPC New Zealand & olpc:WellyNZTesters use the Testing mailing list.
- Sugar Labs BugSquad & BugSquad/Testing
Teaching users how to file good bug reports
Users are often the best source of good bug reports (Trac tickets).
- BugSquad/Bug Report - How to file a ticket
Subpage index
- Testing/Activity Test Table
- Testing/Activity Test Table/Install Test Table
- Testing/Browse
- Testing/Reports
- Testing/Reports/ARM RPi
- Testing/Reports/ARM RPi/Duplicating a RPi SD Card
- Testing/Reports/ARM TrimSlice
- Testing/Reports/Activity Matrix (A to I)
- Testing/Reports/Activity Matrix (J to Z)
- Testing/Reports/Liveusb-creator
- Testing/Reports/SoaS installation variations
- Testing/Reports/SoaS v10 Activities
- Testing/Reports/Sugar-runner in Fedora 21
- Testing/Reports/Sugar on a Stick
- Testing/Reports/Sugar on a Stick Persistence
- Testing/Reports/Sweets on Debian Wheezy
- Testing/Reports/Sweets on GNOME Debian Wheezy
- Testing/Reports/Sweets on Raspberry pi armhf raspbian
- Testing/Reports/dd installs
- Testing/Reports/livecd-iso-to-disk