Contributing to Open Source with Quality Assurance

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  • Test manually a pull request code before it gets accepted to be merged, to confirm the code is working as expected. Be creative! Try to come up with test cases for the feature being implemented that perhaps the author of the pull request did not think of. Examples: testing REST API, testing bottom navigation bug in android app.

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  • When contributing to Open Data Kit, I noticed that maintainers had a step while reviewing code, of verifying if my change was working on multiple Android versions. This inspired me to incorporate such steps in our community as well. These days at AnitaB.org Open Source we have this step as part of our Open Source workflow, in particular of the Pull Request lifecycle.

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  • documentation

    Documentation writing at AnitaB.org Open Source organization level. (by anitab-org)

  • A guide to contributing to Quality Assurance in our projects; We also have a PR test report template we encourage our contributors to use when testing a PR;

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