Hi Will,

* We have the recording framework using pyatspi / orca-atspi. So, this works
on older systems (GNOME >= 2.14) too, where orca-atspi worked. With this,
Evolution QA team was able to automate more than 100 different test cases
and they are using it in their local testing environment.
* Currently the LDTP team is working on OO LDTP, which many users have
requested.
* LDTP API manual is available
online<http://ldtp.freedesktop.org/user-doc/index.html>.
It has more than 150 ready to use API.
* LDTP tutorial is available
online<http://download.freedesktop.org/ldtp/doc/ldtp-tutorial.pdf>to
start with automation.
* As part of Google Summer of Code 2006, under GNOME project, Prashanth
Mohan developed LDTP scripts and delivered them to GNOME.
* As part of Google Summer of Code 2007, under Mozilla project, Hari Shankar
developed LDTP scripts and delivered them to Mozilla.
* As part of GHOP 2007, Joshua developed LDTP scripts and delivered to GNOME
community.

LDTP team is ready to implement what ever the features required by GNOME
community.

Thanks
Nagappan

On Thu, Feb 14, 2008 at 10:42 AM, Willie Walker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:

> Hi All:
>
> I might be opening a big can of worms with this question, and I
> apologize if someone is already working in this space and I just don't
> know it.
>
> What is the automated testing strategy for GUIs in GNOME?  Is there a
> well defined way to create a 'make test' target and have it do the right
> thing?
>
> I know of LDTP and Dogtail, and the build brigade folks were trying
> something at one time.  Orca has its regression test harness as well.
> But, I know of no unifying test strategy for GNOME.  Are people working
> in this space?  If not, does the community have an interest in seeing
> something like this emerge?
>
> Will
>
>
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