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- Subject: comp.sources.testers - Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
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- Archive-name: sources-test-faq
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- Frequently Asked Questions for comp.sources.testers
-
- This article contains the answers to Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
- concerning comp.sources.testers. To submit questions (preferably with
- an answer) send email to: sources-testers-faq@sterling.com
-
- Many FAQs, including this one, are available on the archive site
- rtfm.mit.edu in the directory pub/usenet/news.answers. The name
- under which a FAQ is archived appears in the Archive-name line at
- the top of the article. This FAQ is archived as sources-test-faq.
-
- This article addresses:
-
- o What was comp.sources.testers created for ?
- o Why not use alt.sources ?
- o How do I get added of deleted from the list of testers ?
- o Where do I test my news software at ?
-
- ----------------------------------------------------
- Subject: What was comp.sources.testers created for ?
-
- CHARTER:
-
- The purpose of this newsgroup is to give authors of software packages a
- place to post in hopes of finding people willing to test their packages.
- No source should ever be posted to comp.sources.testers.
-
- comp.sources.testers should be used as a first stage before posting to
- any of the source newsgroups, including alt.sources, comp.sources.misc,
- comp.sources.games, comp.sources.unix, the various machine specific source
- groups, and even comp.sources.reviewed.
-
- Most of the subject lines should look like
-
- Subject: Need beta testers for ppmtovcr, another portable bitmap converter
-
- or perhaps final announcements like
-
- Subject: Done with gamma testing for ppmtovcr, posted to c.s.misc
-
- along with acknowledgments. Cross posts into comp.sources.testers are fine
- when there's an appropriate subject group. Topics like
-
- Subject: What metrics do you use for evaluating object-oriented programs?
-
- belong in comp.software-eng, not comp.sources.testers.
-
- -----------------------------------------------------------------
- Subject: Why not use alt.sources ? It seems to have been serving
- the community well.
-
- There are those that would *disagree*... Initially, alt.sources was
- established as a place where the net could post sources that was not
- moderated, such as comp.sources.unix. Its usage has evolved into a
- group where authors post beta software in hopes that people take the
- time to compile/debug them. The author then hopes to hear of problems
- from those who took the time to look at their packages. This approach
- forces all problems to be aired in public. Communication with the author
- before beta testing begins is not how alt.sources works today, flooding
- the net with alpha/beta software is.
-
- Blasting sources out everywhere is not for c.s.testers. The idea is to
- put people together to work towards improving a package. Authors may
- not want to post alpha (read that as knowingly buggy) code to the world.
- Many times the author of a package would like to have a small group of
- people actively working on a program. Often the author sets up a mailing
- list for the group members to use to pass ideas and bug fixes back and
- forth. It is much easier to post "oops, I was dumb" messages to an
- isolated, much smaller, and more interactive group than to post messages
- of this type to the world.
-
- Another problem with alt.sources is that many sites do not take the
- newsgroup because they are on the end of slow links which must pay to
- receive news. With comp.sources.testers, a site of this type can
- receive this low volume newsgroup and still be a part of the potential
- beta testing community.
-
- And as for the signal to flame ratio in alt.sources... Never mind. :-)
-
- --------------------------------------------------------------
- Subject: Is there a list of people willing to try things out ?
-
- The following have offered to be Beta Testers on a request by request
- basis. Do not expect that they will always have the time or interest
- to be a tester. Their inclusion on this list is strictly voluntary
- and they should be commended for their contributions.
-
- Shyela S. Aberman
- labsha@unix.cc.emory.edu
- Systems: Macintosh (Quadra 800 w/ CD-ROM w/DAT drive,
- Centris 650 w/ CD-ROM w/color monitor, IIsi w/color
- monitor, IIfx w/two-page monitor, all w/ Ethernet and
- System 7.1)
- Intel '486 w/ Windows 3.1 w/ DOS 5.0, 6.0 w/ SoundBlaster
- w/ CD-ROM w/ SVGA (IBM PS/ValuePoint 433DX/D)
- SunOS 5.3/Solaris 2.3 (Sun SPARCserver 1000)
-
- Darren R. Alomes
- alomes@ist.flinders.edu.au
- Systems: 486 DX 50 Mhz DOS 6.2 windows 3.1
- Apricot 486 DX 33 Network, Novell 3.11, Windows for Workgroups
- Mac II VI, CD Rom, System 7 Pro
- X system, OpenLook, Unix, Motif
-
- Amrish Amin
- a-amin@uiuc.edu
- Systems: 486-DX2/66 with SVGA and a 2X CD-ROM, Windows 3.1 + DOS 6.2
- Macintosh IIsi with System 7.0.1
-
- Nathan Bailey
- ins499y@aurora.cc.monash.edu.au
- System: 486-33 SVGA Win3.1 MS-DOS
-
- Scott Baily
- sbaily@sdcc13.ucsd.edu
- System: 486DX33 SVGA(VLB) win 3.1 msdos 6.2 8Mb RAM
- Jose T Banez
- jayb@wpi.edu
- System: 386sx-16, msdos5, win3.1, vga, math coprocessor.
-
- Kevin Boneham
- boneham@suntan.eng.usf.edu
- Systems: SunOs 4.1.3 with twm or olwm,
- 486dx-50mhz with msdos 5.0
- 386dx-33mhz with msdos 6.0
- windows 3.1.
-
- Mike Borzumate
- faf@faf.org
- Systems: 386 MS-DOS, MS-WINDOWS, ULTRIX 4.1, SunOS 4.1.1
-
- David Boyd
- Sterling Software
- dwb@sterling.com
- Systems: Suns, Dec Risc, Dec Alpha
-
- Jeremy Bresley
- bresley@badlands.nodak.edu
- Systems: 486sx-25, 4MB RAM, Adaptec 1522 SCSI, Conner 200MB disk
- and Toshiba XM-3401 CD-ROM Drive. DOS 6.2 and Windows 3.1
-
- Jon Charette
- egotrip@wpi.wpi.edu
- System: 386SX-20, VGA, Win3.1, MS-DOS, some UNIX
-
- Chris Chay
- mcc3m@uva.pcmail.virginia.edu
- System: 486-50 DX, 8meg ram, Win 3.1, Dos 5.0, SB, 14.4 modem.
-
- Mohamed Chlendi
- chlendi@ensic.u-nancy.fr
- Systems: PC 386/486: DOS (5 & 6.0), Windows (3.1)
- UNIX: SUN SPARC, IBM RS6000, HP
- Macintosh: LCII, 2CX
-
- Christian Claiborn
- claiborn@express.ctron.com
- Systems: SPARCs running SunOS and Solaris, various Indigo's of
- random flavors, DECstations (RISC), and IBM RS6k's.
- X11R5, Motif, OpenWindows available.
-
- Randy Cutshaw
- randy@biosym.com
- Systems: Mac IIvx, Quadra 660av, Quadra 840av,
- Apple MPW with C++ and MacApp, Symantec Think C++.
- and IBM 486/66, 16mb ram, CD drive, P9000 video card
- tape drive. Visual C++.
-
- Naciketa Datta
- cs2dy@altair.herts.ac.uk
- System: Amiga 1200 80 Megs Hard Drive, 6 Megs RAM, SEGA Megadrive
- Atari Lynx
-
- Jan-Claas Dirks
- dirks@arbi.informatik.uni-oldenburg.de
- System: Amiga 4000/040, OS3.0, 10 MB, 460 MB HD,
- Piccolo GfxBoard 2MB (EGS), SAS/C 6.5x
-
- Laurent Duperval
- duperval@iro.umontreal.ca
- Systems: Linux box (486/33, 16 MB RAM, 1024x768 SVGA, with X and Xview
- Sun machines, 4.1.x and Solaris
- SGI 4D and SGI Indogos running Irix
-
- Bob Glass
- rmglass@cs.tamu.edu
- Systems: 486DX-33 compatable, 8MB ram, 290MB HD, OAK (087) SVGA 1MB
- MSDOS 6.2, Windows 3.1, QEMM 7.03, LANtastic AI/v5.0
- 386SX-16 compatable, 2MB ram, 40MB HD, Vanilla VGA 256K
- OS as above..., Helpful with OS/2, DESQview/X, pcAnywhere.
-
- Lloyd Goad
- lgoad@lnetbbs.win.net
- System: 486 DOS WIN3.1
-
- Stan Golob
- sgolob@fairviewc.ab.ca
- Systems: 486SX/25, CD, SoundBlaster, Vis C++/Pascal
-
- Tom Harvey
- tharvey@mcs.dundee.ac.uk
- System: Apple Macintosh
-
- Teemu Hakala
- Teemu.Hakala@krk.fi
- Systems: Sun Sparc, X, 486SX, DOS/Win31
-
- Franz Hemmer
- franz@hemsoft.ping.dk
- Systems: 486/DX40 VLB,4 MB RAM, 200MB HD, DOS 6.2, Windows 3.1,
- 24-bit Optima SVGA card, 9600 baud Nokia modem.
-
- Steve Hoffman
- steveh@eskimo.com
- System: DOS, WINDOWS
-
- Peter Kraatz
- pkraatz@netlink.nix.com
- System: 386sx 33mhz with SVGA, 8megs ram, MS-Dos, Windows 3.1,
- Soundblaster Pro, U.S. Robotics 14.4 Sportster modem.
-
- Peter Leonard
- PELeonard@Vassar.edu
- System: Amiga 3000T/30 Workbench 2.1,
- Amax II+ Macintosh Emulator with System 7.01.
-
- Terry Monnett
- tmonnett@magnus.acs.ohio-state.edu
- System: Macintosh 610, system 7.1 with a cd-rom
-
- Mathew Mornoe
- mmonroe@nyx.cs.du.edu
- Systems: NeXT, HP-UNIX,
- 486/66 8mb RAM SVGA (Genoa TurboWindows ISA 24bit color)
-
- Nancy I Nagle
- nagle@anthro.utah.edu
- System: Macintosh
-
- Nathan Neulinger
- nneul@cs.umr.edu
- System: Macintoshs
-
- Christopher Pankhurst
- csap@socs.uts.edu.au
- System: Xwindows and IBM XT or AT
-
- Jason Philbrook
- jasonph@wpi.edu
- System: DOS, WINDOWS
-
- David Pifke
- socrates@crl.com
- Systems: 386DX-40 (w/ 387) with Linux, OS/2 2.1, and MSDOS (with
- Windows 3.1) partitions. Non-root access to a SunOS system.
-
- Ben Pomeranz
- bap5@lehigh.edu
- System: 386DX 33MHz, MSDOS, Sound Blaster
-
- Christopher Samuel
- chris@rivers.dra.hmg.gb
- Systems: Unix
-
- Joju Sebastian
- Joju.Sebastian@lambada.oit.unc.edu
- System: DOS
-
- Robert Smithson.
- RCS1000@archer.demon.co.uk
- Systems: OS/2 ver 2, Windows 3, MS-DOS
-
- Olga V. Tarkaeva
- olga@oit.cgu.chel.su
- System: 286-16MHz, Math-coprocessor, Sound Blaster, 8-bit Arcnet
-
- Alex Teng
- idpt555@tpts1.seed.net.tw
- System: DOS, WINDOWS, NOVELL, UNIX, NT
-
- Jerry D. Vergeront
- verge@selway.umt.edu
- System: 386sx-25, msdos5, win3.1, vga, sound blaster
-
- Kent Villard
- villard@venus.cc.hollandc.pe.ca
- System: 100% IBM compatible with DOS/WINDOWS
-
- Steven Webb
- webbs@mozart.cs.colostate.edu
- System: 486DX50 with an orchid 1280+ videocard.
- Colorado Memory Systems Jumbo 250 tape drive,
- Windows 3.1 Desqview/X 1.0 Sound Blaster
- Linux, OS/2.
-
- Dan Weeks
- z_weeksdj@ccsvax.sfasu.edu
- System: 386SX-25MHz, Math-coprocessor, DOS 5.0, Windows 3.1, Visual C++
-
- David Zawalick
- zawalick@soda.berkeley.edu
- Systems: DOS, Windows, OS/2, X, UNIX
-
-
- -----------------------------------------------------------------
- Subject: How do I get added or deleted from the list of testers ?
-
- Send email to:
- testers@sterling.com
-
- Make sure that you clearly indicate you want to be included or removed
- from the list. Please include the types of platforms that you have
- available for testing. I will from time to time contact you to assure
- that you still wish to be included on the list.
-
- -----------------------------------------------------------------
- Subject: Where do I test my news software at ?
-
- Please do *not* post test messages to comp.sources.testers !
-
- If you wish to test your news software, create a local group and try
- using that first. When that works, locate a regional group to test
- posting articles to the world. Ask your upstream feed for the name
- of a regional newsgroup nearest you. If you really feel that you
- must post a test message that needs to go to most every news system
- worldwide, use misc.test, or news.test. Just remember, messages
- posted to the world costs other sites money.
-
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