To Automated testing team,
I saw my setup for QA testing being bounced back to me from your mailserver, Kjetil. So I will try a different sender mailaddress. Hope the plan will reach you now. It is the same plan Mike already reviewed. Mike, thanks for your very good critics on my QA proposal!
I read your correspondence with Mike regarding the QA setup plan. One of the foundations of my plan was to ask user permission to send over log data, in order to receive as much information as possible concerning operating system use, machinery, client connections and so on. Mike and you mentioned the privacy issue that aggregates from "calling-home". I think that is an important subject. Asking permission could indeed lower user acceptance, so I agree with you to leave this part of the plan.
I'm no QA tester myself, as you know. At this moment I can't think of a way to speed up QA. I think the setup on which Mike and you did some brainstorms, involves lots of work. If there is anything I can do to help with trapping code (I can do some ruby, python and bash) in order to generate logging messages, let me know!
If you agree, I will try to contact a QA testing consultant from my LinkedIn netwerk. Maybe she's a willing to co-operate or even join x2go and willing to hand over some QA suggestions to us. But I can't garantuee she is receptive to this. So do not be dissappointed when it fails!
Kind regards,
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