
I would love to help, but can you also volunteer when cannot give ALL the feedback? On Oct 13, 2016 10:53 PM, "Matt Traudt" <sirmatt@ksu.edu> wrote:
Isabela / Core Tor
I'd love to help. I use 99% Linux and will be able help with everything you listed.
I'm pastly on trac and oftc.
Matt
isabela@riseup.net:
What we are asking volunteers:
* Validate release signature/checksum
* Does it build with _no_ Warnings?
* Does "make test" pass?
* Does "make test-network-all" pass? (you'll need chutney for this - chutney does not work on Windows)
* Does it work as a client? As a relay? As a hidden service ?
* Does it work if you drop the binary into (eg) torpbrowser?
We are hoping to find enough people that we can test the releases on as many OS's as possible. Some OS-specific notes:
* on Linux and BSD, Tor requires some dependencies (read INSTALL).
* on OS X, you'll need to choose a package manager (HomeBrew, MacPorts, Fink), or install dependencies from source,
* either way, you will need to tell configure where the dependencies are located.
* on Windows, people sometimes have trouble building Tor. Help us update our build instructions for Windows!
Our goals:
* We hope to have tor alpha releases tested within a week of it going
out
* We hope to have people testing it on as many OS's as possible
* Reduce the number of bugs found when we launch a release candidate and/or stable release
* We want operating systems and configurations other than the ones we use in development to get tested BEFORE we declare the release stable.
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