[WG: Sakai QA] Help test the next Sakai community release!
Rob Egan
Rob.Egan at marist.edu
Thu Jan 13 16:50:23 PST 2011
Dear Sakai Collaborators,
Would you like to get more involved with the Sakai community and have
a direct impact on Sakai? If so, consider contributing to testing
efforts now underway for release 2.8 of community Sakai by becoming a
functional tester. Whether you’re an administrator, instructor,
student, or technologist, if you can use Sakai, you can help!
To help you join the effort, the community has organized a free
kick-off webinar that will explain the testing process, show you where
to go to get started, how to gain access to test Sakai instances,
scripts to follow and other resources, and walk you through on how to
submit your test results into the Sakai community issue tracking
system. Sakai QA expert Corey McGarrahan from rSmart will lead the
webinar.
Wednesday, Jan 19, 2011 10:00AM-12:00PM PST
Register for the free webinar now:
https://www.gotomeeting.com/register/523635654
Functional testers—new comers and old hands—will then also join
together in a series of functional testing "fests" to test different
areas of the Sakai 2.8 release. Current test fests are scheduled for
10AM EST on 20 and 27 Jan 2011, but more may be organized. Stay tuned
to the Sakai QA Working Group wiki home page for more information
about this effort and scheduled test fests.
http://confluence.sakaiproject.org/display/QA/Home
This effort is the result of a close collaboration between myself, as
a volunteer to coordinate the 2.8 functional testing effort, Alan
Berg, Sakai Foundation QA Director, Anthony Whyte, Sakai Foundation
Release Manager, and Corey McGarrahan and Nate Angell, rSmart, along
with other Sakai community QA volunteers. We welcome any and all
community members who can join us in communicating about and
participating in this important effort.
Sincerely,
Rob Egan
Support Specialist, Academic Technology & eLearning
Marist College
Library 305
Poughkeepsie, NY 12601
(845) 575-3590
Email: Rob.Egan at marist.edu
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