Hi Andre,
Andre Schnabel wrote:
Hi Sophie, *
Sophie Gautier schrieb:
Could you give us a brief update about this migration. I'm sorry I
didn't give time to this until now. So what do we have to do
currently in order to help ? I haven't seen modified files to
translate, but may be I missed them.
The review of the current TCM test cases woul de done by the sun l10
qa team. I hope, we will have the results of this soon. (Rafaella,
any update on this?)
Ok, thanks
Will we have to prepare our team for the 2.0.3 release or will the
migration take more time ?
First 2.0.3 RC's are scheduled for middle of may. Migration should be
completed before that date. Rafaella / Karl: Could you give a status
on the review of the test cases and what time we would need for the
data migration? I've put a simple table to the wiki. Maybe you could
update it with a short information about the status.
http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/TCM_migration#suggested_activities_for_migration
So I'll prepare my team with the new environment.
Something that is still obscure to me is "start adding new test
cases (there is a number of test plans available within Sun QA
team, focused on new features. This should be collected in TCM so
that they could be used to define new scenarios)". How will this
work ?
When talking to Thorsten Ziehm or Stefan Balzer, we founf, that there
a lot of testcases for testing new features. the problem with them
is, that they are by far more complex tha a single test case in TCM.
The current idea is to refine those test cases, make HTML pages from
them and link them from TCM (maybe TCM can later be enhanced to
handle such testcases).
I understand, is it that kind of test you're speaking about ?
http://www.openoffice.org/nonav/issues/showattachment.cgi/35389/pdf-export-test.html
Christoph Lukasiak is actually trying how this will work with an
example for DBA. Best was, that Chris introduces his project himself
here :-)
For the question, how community could help at the moment: A full set
of TCM tests is to complex for a release test (and some of the tests
are not that relevant) So I'd suggest, we go through the current test
cases and mark those, that are really relevant for a release. This
wold speed up the work for setting up release test szenarios after
migration. This could be done by a simple collection of ID's but we
should strt a new thread on this.
I'll speak with the FR community about working on this and will try to
go forward.
Thanks for your answer
Kind regards
Sophie
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