Manual testcases on the package tracker

Harald Sitter sitter.harald at gmail.com
Tue Jan 7 04:42:42 UTC 2014


On Sat, Jan 4, 2014 at 12:11 PM, Paul White <bugs at pcwhite.com> wrote:
> Harald Sitter wrote:
>
>> What we have right now is pretty much the opposite :P
>
>
>> Hence I am not content with putting effort into the present test
>> tracker, since it probably has marginal use at best.
>
>
>> If you disagree feel free to write test cases and devise a plan to get
>> people to test them (e.g. get the tests pointed to from our
>> pre-release wiki pages). At the end of the day I will agree that any
>> test tracking is better than no test tracking, and I doubt anyone will
>> stop you making things more awesome :)
>
>
> [Sorry for the bad quoting but I seem to have deleted too many emails
> recently :o)]
>
> Thank you for your reply Harald. For now, I've abandoned my work on the test
> cases at packages.qa.ubuntu.com. As a Kubuntu user since 11.04, I feel that
> any work that I do in support of Kubuntu should be done with the full
> support of the Kubuntu team. If you have devised another method of tracking
> and documenting progress and results and it works for you then who am I to
> try and change that?
>
> May be I should come and join you on the Trello board. :o)

https://wiki.kubuntu.org/Kubuntu/Trello101#Getting_Started :P

FWIW, I also have a long standing upstream itch to track Phonon tests
in a more efficient manner [1], so really after years of not finding
decent software to get the job done I am about to write my own web app
;)

[1] http://community.kde.org/Phonon/QA

HS

On Sat, Jan 4, 2014 at 12:11 PM, Paul White <bugs at pcwhite.com> wrote:
> Harald Sitter wrote:
>
>> What we have right now is pretty much the opposite :P
>
>
>> Hence I am not content with putting effort into the present test
>> tracker, since it probably has marginal use at best.
>
>
>> If you disagree feel free to write test cases and devise a plan to get
>> people to test them (e.g. get the tests pointed to from our
>> pre-release wiki pages). At the end of the day I will agree that any
>> test tracking is better than no test tracking, and I doubt anyone will
>> stop you making things more awesome :)
>
>
> [Sorry for the bad quoting but I seem to have deleted too many emails
> recently :o)]
>
> Thank you for your reply Harald. For now, I've abandoned my work on the test
> cases at packages.qa.ubuntu.com. As a Kubuntu user since 11.04, I feel that
> any work that I do in support of Kubuntu should be done with the full
> support of the Kubuntu team. If you have devised another method of tracking
> and documenting progress and results and it works for you then who am I to
> try and change that?
>
> May be I should come and join you on the Trello board. :o)
>
> Paul White
> [PaulW2U - bugs at pcwhite.com]Paul white
> bugs at pcwhite.com
>
>
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