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See also [[Testing]].
  
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== Testing Groups ==
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* [[olpc:OLPC New Zealand]] & [[olpc:WellyNZTesters]]
  
 
==Teaching Users How to File Good Bug Reports==
 
==Teaching Users How to File Good Bug Reports==
 
Users are often the best source of good bug reports (Trac tickets).
 
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* [[BugSquad/Bug Report]] - How to file a ticket
  
 
==Teaching Bug Reporters How to Follow Up==
 
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==Creating Best Practices for Developer Testing==
 
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* Efficient testing harnesses
 
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* Test cases
 
* Test cases
 
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See also Testing.

Testing Groups

Teaching Users How to File Good Bug Reports

Users are often the best source of good bug reports (Trac tickets).

Teaching Bug Reporters How to Follow Up

  • Many bug reports rot because of lack of follow up from reporters and users.
  • Describe the work flow and balance between Gitorious, Trac, Wiki, Mailing Lists, IRC.

Creating Best Practices for Developer Testing

Coordinate with Release Managers