A day in the life of KDE QA - how testing and triage help development
MCLD 2002 | Sat 08 Aug 10:45 a.m.–11:30 a.m.
Presented by
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Tracey Clark
@tclark77+floss-social@tlcnet.info
Tracey has been a software tester and automated test writer since 2011 who has used Linux since 2003. Her first memorable bug report was against urpmi in Mandrake, for a command line flag that did rm -rf on the directory where it was run. She has used a number of Linux distros, and currently volunteers with the Solus distro. She is also a KDE Contributor.
Tracey Clark
@tclark77+floss-social@tlcnet.info
Tracey has been a software tester and automated test writer since 2011 who has used Linux since 2003. Her first memorable bug report was against urpmi in Mandrake, for a command line flag that did rm -rf on the directory where it was run. She has used a number of Linux distros, and currently volunteers with the Solus distro. She is also a KDE Contributor.
Abstract
Ever wondered what happens to all the bug reports that get submitted? Wanted to help out with bug triage but didn't know how to get started? Want to know how bug reports help developers take action? Come find out!
Ever wondered what happens to all the bug reports that get submitted? Wanted to help out with bug triage but didn't know how to get started? Want to know how bug reports help developers take action? Come find out!