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John T. Haller
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Release Team Membership

Ok, as a followup to the Release Team I proposed, I think we all have a handle on it now. Now we need members. We needs folks with experience with portable apps who know what to look for. We're going to be establishing some testing guidelines as a community (primarily centered around the PortableApps.com Format Spec and the Installer plus testing for leave-behinds).

So, we need our release team members. They'll be responsible for testing apps at each stage and making suggestions, ensuring compliance, etc. There will be the special mailing list for them as well.

The requirements are simple: good experience using portable apps, at least 1/2 the team must be proficient in NSIS at this stage, must be comfortable using RegShot and looking for changes to the registry and file system (preferably in a virtual clean Windows install in VMWare or similar), attention to detail and enough time to commit to it. the more time our team has, the faster we get apps out.

So, who is interested? If you are, post a comment. Other folks can feel free to reply to those comments with notes of support, etc.

And let's get moving!

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I'm willing to participate,

I'm willing to participate, Currently Running Windows XP and Vista both Virtually and Dual Boot, Running also Ubuntu With Wine too.

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Put me in as a backup coach.

Put me in as a backup coach. I'll help where I can- I can play in the registry, but I don't like to. As for clean, the college has DeepFreeze, so i can restart the computer and go.

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Ahh got to love Foronics for

Ahh got to love Foronics for that program

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Yes in-deedy :D

Yes in-deedy Biggrin

Makes it nice for testing to make sure that everything gets carried, etc.

Faronics makes alot of really, really nice programs. Alot of them you can't beat, either. I tried with a buddy of time- he worked for the college, so we were "penetration testing".

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Sandboxie

Is also amazingly usfull for testing apps.

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...me?

*raises hand shyly in back*

I'd love to partake in this team of excellence and proficiency.

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im interested

i have a second system i can use for just this purpose i might be good at NSIS but im comfortable with reg shot and try out most apps in beta testing

in other word "PICK ME PICK ME"

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I would like to help

I have Vista with a virtual XP. And would love to join t he team Smile

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SF.net

Who's in charge of the SF.net site and how do I get my beta portable project in there?

I think you need a portal, where someone can submit their package, it is checked, then put into SF, then start the testing process. Probably need 2 areas, testing and released.

I am willing to help out. Either SF, or testing. I am not an expert in NSIS but I can be.

Thanks,
Joe

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Yes / No/ Maybe

(I don't know, can you repeat the question? Blum )

I'm all up for it, but my main concern would be time-wise, I don't have much free time. However, count me in for now and I'll try and scrounge up some time Biggrin

Oh, and I can run XP and Vista virtualised (Vista needs to be reset all the time though, due to me not having a dual-license, but I can still run on my main computer), along with Ubuntu and Kubuntu (virtualised) with Wine.

"If you're not part of the solution, you're part of the precipitate."

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Release Team Membership

I'm willing and know a bit of NSIS and everything you said above but i dont have "that" much time and i have dialup so i cant test the bigger apps.
but I think I can do it but if I cant thats ok...

EDIT: whats this about "VMWare"? ive never herd of that

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VMWare Is...

VMWare is virtualization software so you can create a 'virtual PC' (run Windows/Linux/Mac within Windows/Linux/Mac). VirtualBox is one of the best open source ones available. VMWare are the same folks who do Thinstall/ThinApp.

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Change my status from backup

Change my status from backup to full member- I'd love to help
I prefer GIMP Portable\ xcd format

Let me know if you want my email address.

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Ill help

I would like to join, I have vista and xp on dual boot, i also have vmware. For the Registry and files i use Regshot and process explorer. I also know how to use nsis, Thanks to Dave Biggrin

I also make websites too.

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I'll join

I'll join if anybody wants me to.

Though I doubt that I'll get in Blum

I've been bored for a long time and here's a solution to my problems Blum

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really? :-P

really? Blum

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Yes, Really :-P

Yes, Really Blum

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count me in...

I hav quite a bit of experience with NSIS, I kno how 2 use regshot. I also hav a school full of comps which hav deepfreeze so i can just restart and hav a clean system.

Please search before posting. ~Thanks

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I'm in as well. our school is

I'm in as well. our school is running something like DeepFreeze (cant remember atm due to holidays), so it shouldn't be too hard to get some testing done.

But there’s no sense crying over every mistake,
You just keep on trying till you run out of cake.

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I

would like to be involved in this; as for testing purposes, unfortunately I don't have an XP/Vista license of my own, so I'm stuck with testing on a "stale" machine. With some apps though that's good, as it can help to show interactions with other software. I can also test under Windows 98 at school, so long as the installer is under ~10MB and is not a game. Come to think of it, due to my conscience, I won't be in on any violent games or things of that sort.

Experience; I'm proficient in NSIS, use RegShot often, know my way about the operating system, know what I'm doing, and when I get spare time, I can check an app thoroughly. Very thoroughly - I'm also a software breaker tester Blum

As for time, I'd see how I went. Probably I'll be too busy... but then, aren't we all?

I am a Christian and a developer and moderator here.

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i can help

i can test the programs but not "edit" them. i have access to Windows XP and Windows 2000 computers. my email is jaso...@gmail.com (using mailhide to prevent spam.)

jimmy

I don't have a short attention span. I just...oh look a kitty!

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Count me in...

I have experience with NSIS, Regshot and the likes. I have access to clean installs (faronics, VMs) and have had testing experience in the past.

IMHO, this is a great way to speed up the release process. I think that picking five is a little too specific though. I would suggest that 7/8 ish? would be more appropriate, as there's no guarantee that all five will be available to test every time. Maybe once five members of the release team have reviewed it, it gets the thumbs up, instead of everyone on the team having to review it. Any comments on this?

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Good idea on the 7 or 8 ppl

Good idea on the 7 or 8 ppl

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SF site

Hi again.

More comments.

I am setting up my own sf site for PortableFreePCB. This is a big chore, I am sure by the 4th project it will be easier, but I must think there is a better way. PortableApps should centralize.

Anyone know of Assembla.com? I think the projects would proceed much, much faster with a single place to upload, and setup a beta. And a place for the testers to move the betas into release, this really needs to be automated, such that when 3 testers 'sign-off' on a package it is 'released' to the download area (can we do that within sourceforge?).

Later,
Joe

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