On Mon, Oct 11, 2010 at 11:26 AM, James Laska <jlaska@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Okay, let me look over the test case and test plan templates and see what can be put together. I do like your suggestion of starting with the heavy hitters such as firefox/kernel/glibc. That will get us started and we can work our way down to the more obscure test cases.
Sometime this week, I'll put up a wiki page with a general list of known critpath packages. This will give us a working set to start on. I'm thinking we can use that list to let folks "sign up" to track down the maintainer and work through the processing of defining a test case for the package and perhaps updating the status of preparing the tests. Nothing too fancy... just something to keep some status on.
-- John Watzke
On Mon, 2010-10-11 at 10:58 -0500, John Watzke wrote:I think you just did! Best way to start, is by discussing and following
> Thanks Thomas. This will work great. Now we just need to figure
> out how to drive this initiative.
up.
Okay, let me look over the test case and test plan templates and see what can be put together. I do like your suggestion of starting with the heavy hitters such as firefox/kernel/glibc. That will get us started and we can work our way down to the more obscure test cases.
Sometime this week, I'll put up a wiki page with a general list of known critpath packages. This will give us a working set to start on. I'm thinking we can use that list to let folks "sign up" to track down the maintainer and work through the processing of defining a test case for the package and perhaps updating the status of preparing the tests. Nothing too fancy... just something to keep some status on.
-- John Watzke
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