=== chihchun_afk is now known as chihchun === chihchun is now known as chihchun_afk === chihchun_afk is now known as chihchun === chihchun is now known as chihchun_afk === chihchun_afk is now known as chihchun === lderan_ is now known as lderan === rsalveti_ is now known as rsalveti === mapreri_ is now known as mapreri === chihchun is now known as chihchun_afk === chihchun_afk is now known as chihchun === meetingology` is now known as meetingology === chihchun is now known as chihchun_afk === chihchun_afk is now known as chihchun === chihchun is now known as chihchun_afk === chihchun_afk is now known as chihchun === chihchun is now known as chihchun_afk === chihchun_afk is now known as chihchun === chihchun is now known as chihchun_afk [22:34] I'm curious about getting started with the Ubuntu Quality team, and was wondering if anyone had any suggestions/pointers on what to do. [22:34] I've already subscribed to the mailing list & have my Launchpad up and running, Code of Conduct signed. [22:35] I'd *like* to help with development, but I really only know Python to any extent. I've dabbled in ASM and am actively learning C++. [22:52] RPiAwesomeness: have you read the wiki that provides an introduction and there are many python packages in the repos [23:02] ianorlin: I've looked at it a bit. I was just curious if anyone had suggestions as to what I should look into with my limited experience. [23:02] eg, if I should try Triage as opposed to development. [23:02] or just try reporting bugs [23:03] I think it says everyone should try being a tester at one point [23:38] On the QATeam it says to put yourself on the Hardware page. I've got that up, but can't figure out to edit the table :P