Today, Canonical launched a new initiative to help shape the future of Ubuntu that users want. & Ldquo; UbuntuVoice & rdquo; is described as a & ldquo; User Experience Network & rdquo ;, the purpose is to concentrate the opinions and enthusiasm of Ubuntu users on testers who are competent and willing to perform tests. Members added to this test group must agree to keep the feedback and messages received from Canonical confidential. However, as a reward for joining this project (
Today, Canonical launched a new initiative to help shape the future of Ubuntu that users want.
"Ubuntu Voice" is described as a "User Experience Network" to concentrate the opinions and enthusiasm of Ubuntu users on testers who are competent and willing to perform tests.
Members added to this test group must agree to keep the feedback and messages received from Canonical confidential. However, as a reward for joining this project (except for something that can be used by 20 million users), there will be additional allowances and the Ubuntu lucky Prize during the test '.
Ubuntu Voice is only the latest way for users to participate in the Ubuntu program. Early solutions included Ubuntu brainstorming, rare surveys and voting, and even paid user testing.
More traditional (often overestimated) methods, such as submitting bug reports and assisting with translation, also help users get feedback on the operating system and its characteristics.
If you are interested in joining this project, click this link to register.
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