Hi Frank,

Frank Schönheit - Sun Microsystems Germany wrote:
That'd be inacceptable for required tests.

Yes.

Tests are only useful if you are able to track down the problem with a
reasonable effort. If the outcome of the test is "foo failed", but it
takes you hours to just identify what foo this is, then the test is
useless. Everybody who ever tried finding an error reported by the
testtool knows that this is ... strictly important.

As Joerg described: The Test Automators will work with the software developers on changing test cases if they have to be adopted to newer behaviour.

We will only select SOME test cases and these ones are really solid.


Cu,
Jogi

http://qa.openoffice.org/qatesttool
http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/User:Jsi

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Sun Microsystems GmbH           Joerg Sievers
Nagelsweg 55                    Quality Assurance Engineer
20097 Hamburg

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