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    Testing in Open Source Projects

    June 25, 2025

    This is a bit of a general question. I’m trying to practice my testing skills and perhaps get some better experience with manual testing mature applications. In particular, I’m interested in desktop applications. One good place to do this is with open source projects, particularly those in need of dedicated/semi-dedicated testers. While I know every open source project has its own culture around it, with differing levels of maturity, are there any general tips for OSS testing?

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