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Re: [tor-dev] Call for help on testing core tor releases
Isabela,
Great idea, count me in. Most interested in testing Ubuntu Trusty, but
Debian stable and testing also relevant to my interests.
Regarding the Riseup Pad, could you toss in some links for reading up on
Chutney? I'd like to reuse this Pad to as a catch-all resource for
bootstrapping Tor tests.
Conor
On 10/25/2016 09:10 AM, isabela@xxxxxxxxxx wrote:
> Hi there!
>
> 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.
>
> I organized the information related to what to test and how to report
> bugs here:
>
> https://pad.riseup.net/p/V5ysw5cWFIbz
>
> 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.
>
> 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
>
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