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Please see our [[Schedules/Plasma_5#Future_releases | Plasma Schedule]] in the ''Future releases'' section. Look for ''Beta Review Day''. | |||
Please see our [[Schedules/Plasma_5#Future_releases | Plasma Schedule]] in the Future releases section. Look for ''Beta Review Day''. | |||
== Where will it be coordinated? == | == Where will it be coordinated? == |
Latest revision as of 10:25, 9 May 2022
What's this all about?
When a new Plasma release enters Beta Phase, there are three weeks of intense testing, bugfixing and polishing.
During this time we need as many users and developers as possible to help with finding regressions, trying to reproduce incoming reports and generally being on top of as much as possible. The more users, workflows, use cases and hardware the tests are being run on greatly helps to cover a wide variety of the entire software stack.
In order to make this process more accessible, more systematic and hopefully more fun we have an official "Plasma Beta Review Day"
Who can take part?
Any user of plasma who is able and willing to install the latest beta or run a live ISO with our beta on it and wants to help.
When will it take place?
Please see our Plasma Schedule in the Future releases section. Look for Beta Review Day.
Where will it be coordinated?
Join us in our Matrix chat room.
What will this consist of?
- Introductions to Our Bugzilla Bugtracking System for people who want support for filing or triaging their first bugs
- Being assigned a short list of bugs to validate or de-duplicate entries (for those more experienced)
- Going through a defined list of all the new areas of Plasma to check for regressions
- Developers being online: if Developers can get debug info for issues you have (we will help you with getting this info), they might be able identify and fix things in real time!
What should I prepare?
Ideally, get yourself set up with a beta of the latest Plasma. You can either use one of the Live-Images (without the need to install) or use packages provided by your distribution.
Disclaimer: As this is Beta Software, there is a (small) chance that you might encounter data loss if you're installing the Beta version to your system. Make sure that you backup any data before installing. Users of the Live-Image are less likely to encounter data loss, but a backup of your data is still encouraged!
If you can't use the Plasma beta on your own system, shells.com has provided us demo accounts, so you can try the beta inside your web browser. These accounts will be available in the shared notes in the web conference channel.
We hope to see you all soon!