Hi Lars,
perhaps I am wrong, but currently the 'sanity scenario' isn't defined
for OOo releases. This must be an action item for the QA project to
define a clear picture, what QA have to be done before and at special
milestones (feature freeze, code freeze, first Release Candidate etc.).
A minimal scenario should be defined. If a QA project can and will make
more testing, it's on them.
My proposal is the same what James wrote. If you have the resources
run the ooo_releasetest test set. But if a version should be released,
which are provided by Sun, a smaller test scenario is needed. Because
the main automated testing is and will be done by the Sun QA team.
The results for OOo2.1 were announced here :
http://qa.openoffice.org/servlets/ReadMsg?list=dev&msgNo=7227
The result page is here :
http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/OOoRelease1AutomationTestMatrix
Thorsten
Lars D. Noodén wrote:
On Thu, 4 Jan 2007, Rafaella Braconi wrote:
[snip]
on a RC build sanity scenario should be enough. A complete testing
cycle should be performed on previous builds not on RC in which it is
important to find out show stoppers 8the only ones that in this phase
might be fixed...
[snip]
Can you point to or provide a brief description of how to run the
'sanity scenario ? If it is an automated process, then how is ir run.
If it is manual, hten where is the check list ?
Testtool and TCM are 2 separate tools. One for automatic testing and
one for manual testing. they are complementary ...
That is useful to know. Thans.
Lars Noodén ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
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