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Introduction to Jokosher testing, this Sunday, be there!

by | Thu 7 Jun 2007

With the recent release of Jokosher 0.9 we are begging the Open Source community to test it and provide some valuable feedback that we can use to fix bugs. The problem is that debugging problems and issues to provide feedback for developers can be difficult if you have never done it before. Well, this Sunday you can attend an IRC meeting to give you a simple introduction to testing Jokosher.

Organised by the new *Jokosher Testing Team, the session will cover how to test Jokosher, provide useful debugging information and submit it to the developers. If you are not a coder and really want to help the project, this is an excellent, nay essential way of contributing.

So, head over to #jokosher on Freenode at 4pm UTC on Sunday 10th June 2007. We look forward to seeing you there. 🙂

[More details on the session.](https://www.jokosher.org/2007/06/06/come-join-the-jokosher-testing-team-on-sunday-june-10th/).

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