Hi Virgil,
Virgil Arrington wrote (23-12-11 16:41)
I'm not nearly knowledgeable enough to officially participate in the
bug-hunting session. I'm just a user, not a programmer.
Sorry that I don't agree with you here :-)
a. We have "users" not "just users" ;-)
b. It is not at all needed to be a programmer to help testing. You just
need to be a user, and be able to communicate about your findings.
And you are, is what I read from the part of your post that I skipped.
During the bug-hunting sessions there will be people that have enough
experience with the bugzilla system to help you and others that are new
in there.
See http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/QA/BugHunting_Session_3.5.0.-1
But hey, when you are not able to make it to the session, people will
try to take care of your comments (the ones I snipped) and maybe post
requestion for extra information...
Thanks a lot for your remarks and ideas!
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