Thanks Jared for the link, very interesting.
I'm wondering what our ex Mozilla people think about it (Heikki?).
Cheers,
- Philippe
Jared Rhine wrote:
I've mentioned the following to a couple of people individually, so
just putting it here for interest:
http://litmus.mozilla.org/
My interpretation of this is that it's a public database of test
cases, with a web page for retrieving the individual cases and a web
page for submitting pass/fail results from the public.
If OSAF was interested in the approach, it'd probably be in the
context of infrastructure useful to support community QA. We might
document (and give an id) to each test case we're interesting in
having the community run. We might even schedule test days this way
(see the "testdays" link in the left-hand navigation).
I don't offer this as a short-list thing we should do or anything like
that. It's mentioned only for general awareness of the pattern (ie,
"litmus means public database of test cases") and maybe for eventual
consideration when efforts to increase community-driven QA are
undertaken.
-- Jared
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