Hi everyone! Am Montag, den 04.10.2010, 22:00 +0200 schrieb Volker Merschmann: > > Ideally, I want QA folks to take notice if the Devs start debating > > details of specific features, and conversely, I want Devs to take > > notice of QA talking about specific "problem areas" in the product. > > > But you should also be aware that there are much qa-people which are > doing just testing. > These are not so "technical" and wouldn't like to read or even > understand the things on the dev-list. And there is much > organisational stuff around the testing which wouldn't interest the > developers.
Interesting discussion ... I think I do understand all your reasons, although they aren't fundamentally different. Same is true for a topic like UX (User Experience). You have to collect material for UX, you have to discuss issues within UX, it is required to kick-off activities from UX (e.g. collect tiny usability issues). But on the other hand, it is extremely important to keep in touch with development - to be consulted, to understand the other persons' problems, ... So I think we'll end up with different infrastructure bits for each of the teams. But if it is about collaboration, we shouldn't be that far away from each other - may it be working in small teams or being located on the same mailing list. Somehow, we have to bridge that gap ... Cheers, Christoph -- To unsubscribe, send an empty e-mail to [email protected] All messages you send to this list will be publicly archived and cannot be deleted. List archives are available at http://www.documentfoundation.org/lists/discuss/
