James Laska さんは書きました:
On Wed, 2010-01-06 at 12:24 +1000, Noriko Mizumoto wrote:
For F13, something like
"https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Category:L10n_Test_Cases" to be written.
Done :-)
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Category:L10n_Test_Cases
This is still incomplete, and I wish everyone to have a look and
complete this list and to add any idea. I meant 'built status' is if
package was built by specified date.
Greetings Noriko,
Typically, the category wiki pages are mostly a method for organizing
related content on the wiki. So for the [[Category:L10n_Test_Cases]],
you might use that to organize different wiki test case pages that have
instructions for the l10n testing. For other examples, take a look at
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Category:I18n_Test_Cases or
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Category:Installer_Test_Cases. These
pages aren't used for posting test results, just for grouping related
wiki pages together for easier future navigation.
Hi James,
I doubt if translators need further instructions. The one created worked
so far for F12 internally. But this is just incomplete and need a help
to improve. Once translators know how to get gui, they know what they
want to see or check.
The idea I draw in my mind is that one wiki page to be created per
release, as packages to test may increase/decrease. This is just idea
and can be improved in anyway.
It seems like you've already started outlining how you wish to gather
test results. Way to get a head start! For that, I might recommend
creating a test results wiki page (or pages) similar to
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/QA:Fedora_13_Install_Results_Template.
Good news is that you already have the content for this page ... it's
just in the wrong spot. I've moved the content you created into a new
page ...
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/QA:Fedora_13_l10n_Results_Template. Hope
that helps.
From here, one way I could see you proceeding is ...
1. Start defining some basic test cases to guide testers. Be sure
to link any created test case pages into [[Category:L10n Test
Cases]]
2. When testing starts, create a wiki page for each test run (e.g.
Test_Results:Fedora 13 L10n Alpha Test Results]]. Results will
be posted to this page, not your template.
Some of this is touched on by two of our existing SOP's [1][2], but if
this is a process you'd like to repeat throughout the release (and
future releases), I'd recommend taking your instructions above and
creating a new [[SOP L10n Test Management]].
There are two goals for this review process. One is to have a chance to
review own work of translation in GUI and check the quality. Second is
to check if latest translation done reflected in the package. In short
frame of one week, we filed loads of bugs last time for second goal.
Those bugs push the thing forwards. Honestly I like to avoid to create
too much wiki pages specially in that period. But I am happy to create
any page required.
What I am really looking for is "nightly compose of 2010-03-05"
available during 2010-03-08 to 2010-03-16 from QA team. With separate
thread, yet installation media request comes up for reviewing.
Thanks a lot
noriko
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