Re: [gnome-desktop-testing] Mago - A Desktop Testing Initiative



On Thu, 2009-06-11 at 12:10 +0200, Ara Pulido wrote:
> Hello people,
> 
> This is a follow up of the previous discussion on the list about where 
> to host the project and how to synchronize different efforts into the 
> same place.
> After thinking about having a separate GNOME vanilla repository, it 
> happened that this one was often out of date and some proposed patches 
> never got into it.
> 
> That's why I have just set one project, with a brand new name, "Mago", 
> that will contain all the efforts put in this project.
> 
> Mago is hosted in Launchpad and https://launchpad.net/mago and you can 
> start adding test cases by just creating a branch of your own and 
> propose merges as you go by.
> The trunk branch is owned by a Launchpad team, mago-contributors, that 
> it is a moderated team. Once you have contributed through merge 
> proposals, you can apply to be part of the team and will be able to push 
> to trunk and review some other members contributions.
> 
> Mago is going to have a website, yet to come. In the middle time you can 
> check the documentation available in the GNOME wiki [1]
> 
> I have created a couple of branding tasks in Launchpad, if you want to 
> do any of them, assign them to yourself.
> 
> * The HTML report needs a nice CSS stylesheet: 
> https://bugs.launchpad.net/mago/+bug/385576
> * And, of course, we need a logo: 
> https://bugs.launchpad.net/mago/+bug/385570
> 
> Mago is going to be a great testing project. So join soon, and drive it.
> 
> Cheers,
> Ara

Out of curiousity, what is the significance of the name 'Mago'?




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