Hi BJ

I've also been looking at testing from a user perspective (i.e. what they
can see and do via the user interface). My method has been to take a high
level process (eg Customer Sales) generate the use cases then break them
down into detailed test scripts that follow an end to end flow.

I'd be very interested in seeing what you've done and also finding out if
any of the work I've done could be linked in as I'm keen to contribute to
the project.

Thanks
Sharan


BJ Freeman wrote:
> 
> I have been slowly creating test more from a user input than testing code.
> I think I can complete one that will work on the trunk for an example
> and review.
> target jan 09
> 
> David E Jones sent the following on 10/29/2008 11:02 AM:
>> 
>> On Oct 29, 2008, at 11:54 AM, Adam Heath wrote:
>> 
>>> BJ Freeman wrote:
>>>> there has been an effort to put in test units.
>>>> the only thing lacking, in making it complete is manpower.
>>>
>>> And fixing the existing tests that are broken. :|
>> 
>> This is an area where it would be REALLY GREAT to have more effort go
>> into the project. Yep, great enough to capitalize "REALLY" and "GREAT".
>> 
>> Who has worked on the unit tests that are in place? I'll admit I haven't
>> much except on the toolset and some of the framework unit tests and
>> helping some of the Hotwax Media people who wrote many of the tests that
>> now exist, especially the ones in the various applications.
>> 
>> Is there anyone interested in working on this stuff? If there are enough
>> people who want to actively work on it we can setup some coordination
>> resources (ie Jira tasks, confluence pages, etc). If there are only 2-3
>> then coordination through the mailing list would be better, and more
>> visible to others possibly interested.
>> 
>> -David
>> 
>> 
>> 
> 
> 

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