GNOME users, developers and friends!
On Thursday, 21 March 2013, we are running GNOME 3.8 Test Day,
organized by the Fedora QA team with the help of the GNOME & Fedora
communities.
The purpose of the Test Day is to ensure that the upcoming GNOME
3.8 release is working as smoothly as possible in Fedora 19. Everybody is
encourage to join us.
Fedora is running a GNOME test-day today to help sort out any remaining GNOME 3.6 desktop issues and they have kindly requested your help.
Fedora is running a GNOME test-day today to help sort out any remaining GNOME 3.6 desktop issues and they have kindly requested your help.
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Hi,
On Sun, Sep 9, 2012 at 1:57 PM, Javier Jardón <jjardon< at >gnome.org> wrote:
I put a test live image here:
http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/gnome/misc/testing/GNOME-3.5.91-LiveUSB.iso
See http://www.gnome.org/getting-gnome/ for info on how to try the ISO
out with a usb stick.
--Ray
It's Test Day time again, folks - today is virtualization Test Day. The virtualization team is around to help you test out the new features and revisions to virtualization in Fedora 18. If you have a bit of time, please check out the page and join #fedora-test-day in Freenode IRC and help out with some testing. Thanks!
It's Test Day time again, folks. This Thursday, 2012-10-18, is Active Directory integration Test Day.
It's that good ol' time again: Fedora 18 Graphics Test Week is here.
It all kicks off tomorrow (or today, depending on your timezone) - Tuesday 2012-09-25, with Nouveau (NVIDIA) Test Day.
Hey, folks. This one's for those who speak languages other than English: we have the desktop i18n test day coming up tomorrow. This is basically about checking translations and other localization elements of GNOME in current F19, on as many languages as we can. So if you like using Fedora in a language other than English, please come and help if you can! Thanks.
It's Test Day time again!
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For all those following gnome-shell, I've built a new git snapshot and
it should be in rawhide now. Just thought I'd throw this out to the
test list for anyone who might be interested and might want to help by
offering up feedback and bug reports upstream. I'll also be working