Re: QA Hackfest at FUDCon Blacksburg 2012

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On Wed, 2011-11-16 at 22:31 +0100, Sandro "red" Mathys wrote:
> On Wed, Nov 16, 2011 at 17:49, Chris Lumens <clumens@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> > By FUDCon, I hope to have a large amount of the UI code done.  I think
> > it will then be too late to talk about what we should do for making sure
> > the UI is testable.  We'll have a lot of code that might need to be
> > redone.  So if we can start talking about what we can do now, I can
> > build in whatever's needed.
> 
> You're talking sort of automated UI testing, right? Sure, that should
> be handled well beforehan. I was really thinking about the traditional
> hands-on do-a-hundred-different-installed-each-and-every-hour way of
> testing :) Starting with "do we need to adapt our test cases" to "what
> parts are in a testable condition 1 month in advance of Alpha TC1
> already". But we'll really jsut do whatever needs to be done during
> the FUDCon timeframe and that are better done in a face-to-face
> meeting. Probably no specific plan on what we work just everyone
> bringing his list of things he'd like to do/discuss/change/... :)
> 
> > Then at FUDCon we can talk about how useful it is and what improvements
> > we could make.  Of course, we can also talk about non-UI testing stuff.
> 
> Exactly!
> 
> >> So, what do you guys think? Good idea? Bad idea? How much time should
> >> we plan? Right now we figured half a day (~4h) would be nice. What
> >> works best for you folks, Fri/Sat/Sun Morning/Afternoon? What other
> >> important things should get done?
> >
> > Any time works fine for me.  My FUDCon schedule is pretty flexible,
> > given that I'm driving down there and don't have any plans for giving
> > talks.
> 
> Right now I scheduled 4h on Sunday morning (9AM-1PM, mandatory hot dog
> feast afterwards) for really a couple of reasons. But if someone has
> strong feelings against that time slot, we can still discuss this.

Thanks for organizing that Sandro! Looking forward to it.

> PS. the "how to make the new anaconda UI testable" should probably be
> discussed in a different/new thread :)

How about my "Some questions about UI rewrite plans, timeframes and
testing" thread? :)
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