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Title : Koha-devel Digest, Vol 204, Issue 8
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Today's Topics:
1. Poll for a patch testing session to help enhancements and bug
fixes to be released (Victor Grousset/tuxayo)
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Message: 1
Date: Fri, 11 Nov 2022 00:20:22 +0100
From: Victor Grousset/tuxayo <victor@tuxayo.net>
To: koha-devel <koha-devel@lists.koha-community.org>
Subject: [Koha-devel] Poll for a patch testing session to help
enhancements and bug fixes to be released
Message-ID: <4a54d78c-7ec8-6fb8-40e9-7e2d8075d490@tuxayo.net>
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Hi :)
This is for the support providers that aren't used to testing patches
and any provider that knows libraries where someone could be interested.
To be forwarded to librarians, system librarians, educators, devs,
sysadmins and other people that could be interested in contributing to Koha.
Here is the poll:
https://date.chapril.org/lauHXUSh6dcAV865
Reminder of the modalities:
The idea is to test patches to contribute to Koha. The biggest
bottleneck for having more bugs fixes and enhancements is patch testing.
Thus this call for getting together as Koha users.
No need for particular skills, just basic Koha usage.
You can come an leave at any moment, even for a short time it's possible
to get simple stuff moving forward.
We will use a VoIP call with chat tool to speak and eventually
screenshare. It's possible to join without sound and only use chat. So
if you are at the front desk and there are not much patrons you can
still test patches ^^ So, whichever communication mode is the most
convenient for you.
No need to have a local Koha instance. Just with a web browser we can
use the sandboxes [1] to have temporary Kohas to test most patches and
do whatever we want without bad consequences.
Here is a resource about how to test patches using sandboxes:
https://wiki.koha-community.org/wiki/Sandboxes
Cheers,
[1] https://wiki.koha-community.org/wiki/Sandboxes
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Victor Grousset/tuxayo
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