Hi, yes, you are right there are tests, but in my opinion they are in few different places under different categories. I think we could organise them better -i.e create test category and put all of them instead of many places.
Moreover, i just have taken a look briefly and i see there are round 100 test cases in total (please correct me if i am wrong).I think that for such project/system it is not enough at all.
We have big community, let`s assume everyone from QA create one test, we will have quite huge number of tests and obviously more faults detected before main release, less corrections after=better stability,usability-> better overall opinion.
Please don`t get me wrong -if it works fine like now i don`t want to create something new.Please treat as as comments of newcomer in the project.
Regards, Karol W dniu 20:59, Adam Williamson pisze:
On Thu, 2010-12-02 at 23:12 +0100, xcieja wrote:
Hi, i can say i am new to Fedora in general as project but i have participated in many testing campaigns professionaly, so honestly i see this TCMS(?) or any other way to organise test cases as big add value.
It would be really great if we had a list of test cases for whole system (of course everyone can contibute) and mark each of them as successful/failed, track the status etc...
The one of the advantages is that i am looking at such list of test cases and i am able to easily figure out what has been already tested and wht remaining is.
If have missed something and such 'thing" exists please correct me an forget the idea, otherwise what do you think ??
We already do this, for most of our programmed testing, via the Wiki, using matrices. See:
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Test_Results:Current_Desktop_Test https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Test_Results:Current_Installation_Test
for instance.