[Owncloud] Announcement: The "ownCloud Test Pilots"

PcPostar pcpostar at gmail.com
Thu Apr 18 07:02:40 UTC 2013


Just a few days ago I was wondering of something exactly like that.
Personally, I'm not a developer, but I'm an advanced user. I test things,
report instability.

I'm in!


On Thu, Apr 18, 2013 at 8:49 AM, Mathias Johansson <
mathias.johansson at dovado.com> wrote:

> Good initiative hope you gets people who apply
>
> Sent from nexus 7 via Dovado
>
> Klaas Freitag <freitag at owncloud.com> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> with an increasing amount of features in ownCloud, it becomes
> harder for the developer community to keep up good quality in
> all functions ownCloud is offering today. To ensure that, we heavily
> depend on the people in our community who use this or that feature
> or setup and can report back how it works, test special setups or
> give insights on how things should be implemented.
>
> We thought we should put a little more organization around that and
> as a result I am happy to announce the idea of the "ownCloud Test Pilots".
>
> The ownCloud Test Pilots is an open group of community members who
> have fun to help to improve ownCloud and are willing to do a bit
> more than a normal user. An ownCloud Test Pilot has any kind of special
> experience(now or also in the future, for example with setting up
> ownCloud with other web servers than apache, or with certain
> platform/database combinations, with LDAP or external mounts or
> many users or such. For example, somebody running an ownCloud on a
> Windows server using a Postgresql database would qualify perfectly
> for the ownCloud Test Pilot group.
>
> She or he will be open to communicate with other Pilots and developers
> about ownCloud, help each other to reproduce error situations and test
> that upcoming releases work like expected.
>
> Note that it's not about supporting other users (that can be done
> anyway ;-) but about a focused technical group around special setups
> and effective testing of the various scenarios.
>
> How would you join?
>
> Simply stand up and introduce yourself on the mailing list
> testpilots at owncloud.org [1]. Tell us your name and your experience
> with ownCloud or your area of expertise. Please do that NOW!
>
> Over time we will create a "Pilots Lounge" documentation corner and
> whatever the group of people will come with once we got the wheel
> spinning. We as a community can make ownCloud great!
>
> What do you think?
>
> regards,
>
> Klaas
>
> [1] Subscribe: http://mailman.owncloud.org/mailman/listinfo/testpilots
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