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Re: [tor-dev] Call for help on testing core tor releases



2016-10-25 10:08 GMT-03:00, isabela <isabela@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>:
> Hi there!

hey. hi!

> First, thanks again for offering to help test our 0.2.9.4-alpha release!
>
> This release came out actually last week but I was mostly offline and
> could not send this note to you / sorry about that.

5 of these machines used to run 0.2.9.4-alpha since Oct 18 14:58; -dev
since Oct 20 17:59; GMT-3.

> I organized the information related to what to test and how to report
> bugs here:
>
> https://pad.riseup.net/p/V5ysw5cWFIbz

nice! thanks for sharing it.

> A new thing you will find there is a link to download a nightly build of
> Tor Browser with Tor 0.2.9.4-alpha -- this is actually the easiest way
> to test it if you only have a few minutes.
>
> There are some instructions on how to submit a bug to us as well.

that will help me a lot.
I was "confused" about the sponsor stuff, but now it is okay though

> This is the first time we are doing this (call for help testing) sorry
> for the bumps along the way :) We will continue to ask for help and
> hopefully get better over time.
>
> If you have some time this week, please do test our alpha release, this
> will help us a lot!
>
> Thanks again for the help o/
>
> Isabela
>

 o/


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