Community SSU

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Quality is of paramount importance to the Community SSU. There are, therefore, two repositories: ''testing'' and ''stable''. Changes are carefully tested, with an extensive set of tests, before things are made "stable".
Quality is of paramount importance to the Community SSU. There are, therefore, two repositories: ''testing'' and ''stable''. Changes are carefully tested, with an extensive set of tests, before things are made "stable".
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If you have found a bug, in either the ''testing'' or ''stable'' releases, please [http://bugs.maemo.org/ raise a bug]. Getting involved through testing, bug triaging and running of the tests is a good way to get involved; as, of course, is writing documentation!
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If you have found a bug, in either the ''testing'' or ''stable'' releases, please [https://bugs.maemo.org/enter_bug.cgi?product=Maemo%205%20Community%20SSU raise a bug]. Getting involved through testing, bug triaging and running of the tests is a good way to get involved; as, of course, is writing documentation!
== Development ==
== Development ==

Revision as of 11:24, 21 January 2011

Testing
Stable

A place-holder for the in-development Fremantle community SSU.

More detail: contact MohammadAG on #maemo-ssu on FreeNode IRC or council@maemo.org.


Changelog

Main article: Community SSU/Changelog


Changes in the SSU between PR1.3 and various SSU releases.

QA and bugs

Main article: Community SSU/QA


Quality is of paramount importance to the Community SSU. There are, therefore, two repositories: testing and stable. Changes are carefully tested, with an extensive set of tests, before things are made "stable".

If you have found a bug, in either the testing or stable releases, please raise a bug. Getting involved through testing, bug triaging and running of the tests is a good way to get involved; as, of course, is writing documentation!

Development

Main article: Community SSU/Development


The Community SSU is developed and managed through Gitorious. Bugs are tracked in Bugzilla. Collaboration largely happens on IRC. Getting involved through development, bug triaging and managing developers is a good way to get involved.