[07:47] <ara> good morning!
[09:35] <KE1HA> GM ara .. hope all is well on ur side of the big pond :-)
[09:45] <ara> hey KE1HA, norning
[09:46] <ara> morning, even
[09:53] <KE1HA> ara, I think I've ran out of ISO's to test. Are we going to ISO test the release on the 17th I think it is?
[09:54] <ara> KE1HA, indeed, once they are ready to test they will appear in the tracker as usua
[09:55] <ara> l
[09:55] <ara> I will ask at #ubuntu-release how's that going
[09:56] <KE1HA> Ok. And the other thing, I sent an e-mail to the fealla asking about Server Apt testing. Is there a way to get that on a Tracker as well ?
[09:57] <KE1HA> Server Apts meaning (admin - service apts) not Ubuntu-Server applications.
[09:57] <ara> KE1HA, yes, I saw the email
[09:58] <ara> KE1HA, I don't think it fits under desktop.qa.ubuntu.com
[09:58] <ara> KE1HA, and it hasn't been release to Ubuntu yet
[09:58] <ara> Once it gets into Ubuntu and it is widely used, we can add it to the tracker
[09:59] <ara> I'll reply to your email in the mailing list
[10:01] <ara> mmm, his nick, now I remember that he's called Greg
[10:02] <ara> I am looking for your email
[10:02] <ara> but I don't seem to find it
[10:03] <ara> hey! just found it
[10:03] <ara> replying now
[10:08] <KE1HA> ara, sri was in the ubuntu channel .. I think that tracker system is awsome, and to keep things consistent and the flows straight, it makes allot of sense to ahve them all in one spot.
[10:09] <ara> KE1HA, yes, but the application is not in Ubuntu yet, there are other applications that need more testing
[10:09] <ara> I am replying to the email
[10:11] <KE1HA> ?? I dont understand, what you mean its not in UB yet?
[10:11] <KE1HA> you mean the packages themselves are not in UB yet?
[10:11] <ara> yes
[10:11] <ara> they are in a PPA
[10:11] <KE1HA> Ahh, ok, so he was asking us to test things that are standard distro packages?
[10:12] <KE1HA> oops are not standard
[10:12] <ara> yes, but it is going to be standard
[10:12] <KE1HA> Ok, Now Im with you, yes, I'd agree with that totally.
[10:12] <ara> in fact, yesterday was Feature Freeze, so it might be now part of ubuntu
[10:12] <KE1HA> Ok, uderstand.
[10:12] <ara> yes, it is now in Ubuntu
[10:13] <ara> but, still, first things first, someone has to write the testcases
[10:13] <KE1HA> I thought they were normal apps that needed to be tested, allbeit, service apps.
[10:13] <ara> and we have a lot of applications that need testcases first
[10:13] <KE1HA> Is there a list of those ?
[10:14] <KE1HA> second, I have a recommendation. There's lots and lots of folks working on lots and lots of things, but I've also see lots of folks workign on the same things and not know it.
[10:14] <KE1HA> Opps it cut off my line.. sri,,,,
[10:15] <KE1HA> Is there a way to Implement like a W3 system, who-what-when type thing so we dont duplicate efforts?.
[10:17] <KE1HA> For instance, the test-case writing, could folks volenter to write x,y,z and have that posted somwhere, so people can see what's left to be worked on?
[10:20] <ara> KE1HA, it is a wiki, so if someone is editing something, you would know
[10:21] <ara> anyway, the best way is to send an email to the mailing list saying "I will work on ..."
[10:21] <ara> so people know
[10:21] <KE1HA> Ahh, ok, so use the Wiki and e-mail for notificaiton & tracking, ok, just wanted to understand how it is to be done.