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Does anyone do testing?
Does anyone do testing?
If so using this forum encourages others. Let’s use it!
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Re: Does anyone do testing?
Would be happy to do some if I know whats needed.
Have looked at the spreadsheet but not clear which bits are needed for testing.
Have looked at the spreadsheet but not clear which bits are needed for testing.
Re: Does anyone do testing?
Currently the devs are working on ironing out the gremlins from the rebase.
Anything they currently need tested will be in the test channel in discord. Given the speed they are working at and their need for fast turn around that would be the most consistent place to look at contribute.
The link to the discord is at the top of the forums, as well as on the game launcher itself.
Many thanks in advance for any testing you do.
Coz
Anything they currently need tested will be in the test channel in discord. Given the speed they are working at and their need for fast turn around that would be the most consistent place to look at contribute.
The link to the discord is at the top of the forums, as well as on the game launcher itself.
Many thanks in advance for any testing you do.
Coz
Re: Does anyone do testing?
If you're looking to contribute to testing, that's great! Here's a quick rundown on how you might proceed:
Clarify Priorities: If the spreadsheet isn’t clear on what’s needed, it’s worth reaching out to whoever manages the project or maintains the sheet. They might have specific areas that require immediate attention.
Focus on Key Areas: If no clear guidance is given, start with sections that seem incomplete, have issues flagged, or are high priority based on your understanding of the project. This way, your efforts will likely have a significant impact. Recently, I implemented software from okr software into my business, with the help of which I improved the process of setting and tracking work tasks.
Document Everything: Make detailed notes of what you test, the results, and any bugs or inconsistencies you find. Even if you’re unsure about some steps, thorough documentation helps others review and verify.
Communicate: Post updates on what you’re working on and any challenges you face. This ensures others aren’t duplicating effort and might help you get quick feedback.
If you're still unsure, maybe share which part of the spreadsheet you’re looking at, and we can try to figure out the next steps together!
Clarify Priorities: If the spreadsheet isn’t clear on what’s needed, it’s worth reaching out to whoever manages the project or maintains the sheet. They might have specific areas that require immediate attention.
Focus on Key Areas: If no clear guidance is given, start with sections that seem incomplete, have issues flagged, or are high priority based on your understanding of the project. This way, your efforts will likely have a significant impact. Recently, I implemented software from okr software into my business, with the help of which I improved the process of setting and tracking work tasks.
Document Everything: Make detailed notes of what you test, the results, and any bugs or inconsistencies you find. Even if you’re unsure about some steps, thorough documentation helps others review and verify.
Communicate: Post updates on what you’re working on and any challenges you face. This ensures others aren’t duplicating effort and might help you get quick feedback.
If you're still unsure, maybe share which part of the spreadsheet you’re looking at, and we can try to figure out the next steps together!