Please follow our rules for testing: http://www.saros-project.org/Testing
You missed some things like:
* *Creating a Test Plan at the TestLink?
<http://www.saros-project.org/wiki/bin/edit/SE/TestLink?topicparent=SE.DPPTesting>
home page*
1. Go to "Test Plan Management" and click on the create button.
Give a suitable name to the test plan.
2. Go to "Builds / Releases" and create a new build. We will
probably only need a single build.
3. Go to "Add / Remove Test Cases". Choose the test cases you
identified earlier.
*After the test:*
1. All test participants store their log files in Subversion at
https://svn.mi.fu-berlin.de/agse/sci/dpp/testing/logs/... and send
an email to the list telling the others that they have done so
1. Alternatively if log files are small: Test participants send
their logs to the list for the TM to upload to SVN.
2. *All test participants search their log files for "FATAL", "ERROR"
and "WARN".* All of these should be collected into an email to be
sent to the mailing-list. This should be done no later than 4pm on
the test day.
3.
Am 22.02.2013 17:16, schrieb Arsenij Solovjev:
Hallo dear devs,
There is one critical bug, no regressions and a few mildly irritating
things.
The critical bug:
a) Session-6 doesn't work: the host always gets his favorite color,
no matter which
color it had in a previous session with the same contact.
A few mildly irritating things:
a) The colors in the SUC change to the Session colors as soon as a
session is started,
and revert to the old grey and cyan (which don't look pleasant anyway)
when the session ends.
b) We couldn't reproduce bug #3458952 on the old release.
Both the new and the old release displayed the same kind of behaviour:
- A invited B and B accepted and chose a project location.
- While B was modifying a shared file the whole time, a session
negotiation is started with C
- B got restricted to read-only, and couldn't regain permissions
(The grant write-access context menu item, was greyed out on the
host's side)
BR,
Arsenij and the test team
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