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Host support matrix #838

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willmot opened this issue Jul 18, 2015 · 6 comments
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Host support matrix #838

willmot opened this issue Jul 18, 2015 · 6 comments
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willmot commented Jul 18, 2015

We should start tracking whether BackUpWordPress works across the many hosts and hosting plans. This can be crowd sourced and is a great way for non-developers to help out as they can manually test the plugin on any hosting accounts they have access too.

We need:

  1. A spreadsheet which can be community edited that tracks:
    • Host
    • Hosting plan
    • Details about the hosting environment
    • Does the plugin work 100%
    • Core functionality works but there are non-breaking issues
    • Core functionality doesn't work
    • Do we have a contact at the host
    • Link to Github issues related to fixing the issues
  2. A wiki page with a manual testing checklist that folks can run through
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willmot commented Jul 20, 2015

@owaincuvelier would love your feedback / help on this.

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@willmot so need to think about this a bit. My initial thought would be that we add a footer to our support emails and maybe have a survey link people can take so we can get details about who the host is, what plan they're on, ect. In addition to the default footer, I'd also 'up sell' the survey on tickets I think valuable to get server details.

Then we can pipe this into the spreadsheet and aggregate the data. We can also kick things off with an intercom blast.

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willmot commented Jul 22, 2015

@owaincuvelier sounds cool 👍

As a first step, lets:

  • Create the Spreadsheet
  • Seed it with some initial data about hosts we have access to / know about
  • Create a wiki page to document how to go about testing if your host works and updating the Spreadsheet with your findings

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off the top of my head

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willmot commented Sep 25, 2015

@owaincuvelier to start with I'd just expect people to contribute directly to the spreadsheet as a public resource.

We can refer to it directly in our documentation (here's a list of known issues with hosts etc) and can ask people to add theirs if it's not there.

  • We should also add a note about it to our contributing.md file

@katmoody katmoody self-assigned this Dec 22, 2016
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