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. -- test mailing list test@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/test