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Ubuntu 10.04.2 LTS Test Report

February 18, 2011 Leave a comment

Thanks to everyone who helped test the Ubuntu 10.04.2 LTS ISO images. The formal release announcement is below. I thought you might be interested in the test report, based on your testing efforts. Thank you to Jean-Baptiste Lallement (jibel) for leading the testing effort and creating the test report.

Lucid 10.04.2 LTS Testing Report – Feb 18th 2011

Test Coverage

27 Contributors provided 232 results and covered 161 test cases.

* Image coverage : 100.00% (26/26)
* Mandatory Test Cases : 100.00% (131/131)
* Run-Once & Optional Test Cases : 78.95% (30/38)
* Overall : 95.27% (161/169)

Failures summary
18 Bugs have been found affecting 10 Test Cases:
* Failure Rate: 5.91% (10/169)

Bugs importance:
* Critical : 4 (2 Fix Released)
* High : 1
* Medium : 8 (1 Wont fix)
* Low : 4
* Undecided : 1 (1 Invalid)

Thanks to all the contributors who made this test coverage possible!

Release Announcement

The Ubuntu team is proud to announce the release of Ubuntu 10.04.2 LTS, the second maintenance update to Ubuntu’s 10.04 LTS release.  This release includes updated server, desktop, alternate installation CDs and DVDs for the i386 and amd64 architectures.

The Kubuntu team is proud to announce the release of Kubuntu 10.04.2. This release includes updated images for the desktop, alternate installation CDs and DVDs for the i386 and amd64 architectures.

The Xubuntu team is proud to announce the release of Xubuntu 10.04.2. This release includes the desktop and alternate installation CDs for the i386 and amd64 architectures.

Numerous updates have been integrated, and updated installation media has been provided so that fewer updates will need to be downloaded after installation. These include security updates and corrections for other high-impact bugs, with a focus on maintaining stability and compatibility with Ubuntu 10.04 LTS.

Bug Day for LibreOffice and OpenOffice – February 10, 2011

February 7, 2011 1 comment

Hi folks,

This week’s Bug Day targets are LibreOffice and OpenOffice!

* #100 New bugs need a hug
* #43 Incomplete bugs need a status check
* #88 Confirmed bugs need a review

OpenOffice and LibreOffice are free office suites. OpenOffice has been the default office suite for a long time and has more than 1000 open bugs. Some of these are old and others are newer, but all of them need triaging.

Ubuntu is transitioning to LibreOffice and bugs that exist in LibreOffice too should be marked as such. This will help the developers to identify the bugs to focus on.

* February 10,  2011
* http://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuBugDay/20110210

Are you looking for a way to start giving some love back to your adorable Ubuntu Project?

Did you ever wonder what Triage is? Want to learn about that? This is a perfect time! Everybody can help in a Bug Day!

Open your IRC Client and go to #ubuntu-bugs (FreeNode). The BugSquad will be happy to help you to start contributing!

Wanna be famous? It’s easy! Remember to use 5-A-day, so if you do a good job, your name could be listed at the top 5-A-Day Contributors in the Ubuntu Hall of Fame page!

We are always looking for new tasks or ideas for the Bug Days. If you have one, please add it to the Planning page at: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuBugDay/Planning

If you’re new to all this, head to http://wiki.ubuntu.com/Bugs

Thanks for all your help!

Marjo

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