Re: crazy thought about how to ease QA testing

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On Fri, 2006-02-10 at 13:02 -0600, Eric Rostetter wrote:
> 
> What would be great is if you could put something in the wiki about how
> to go about this.  Some pointers to VM software that can be used and
> where to get them from.  Some pointers on how to setup the VM systems,
> how to use them, etc.  This would be useful docs for those who have never
> used a VM setup before.

Absolutely.  I'm trying to get some feedback on if this would be
valuable, and if it is I'll be sure we fully document it.

> > I am really opposed to any kind of automated testing that boils down to
> > 'it installed here, guess it is good to go'.  I want human interaction
> > on the packages, so I'm trying to make that human interaction easier.
> 
> Yes, I agree that we need to have the software actually "used" and not
> just installed.  But, I'm not against some forms of automation in the
> process.  In fact, I used a standard template for my reports, which helps
> a lot.  Providing some scripts to help automate steps is just the next
> logical step/progression from the template... 

Yes, I can see some value in templates and such.

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