Yes I know this side is outdated but:

1. Give us a detailed description about what you have tested (if you state that all went well ... well ... I will blame you
if we will find defects in the "Akzeptanz Tests"

2. Log files ... I do no care where they will be uploaded but: I need the log files (best if you start with an STF configuration so the Log Level is changed to Trace and (not mentioned in this page) the
normal Eclipse Log file.

If you are testing the new release and do not provide the log files, your are testing for "free" ... a.k.a you can rerun the whole process again until you provide the log files (no log files = no further analysis =
no release if something went wrong = you wasted hours of testing)

BR,
Stefan

Am 03.03.2013 23:10, schrieb Zieris, Franz:

Hi all,

these "rules" are ... special. The last time when logfiles were uploaded to our internal (!) subversion server was on November 9^th , 2009.

We'll discuss the content of this page after the next release.

Arsenij and Patrick asked me personally about their actual tasks for testing and we talked face-to-face, because I knew this page was hopelessly outdated.

Best Regards,

Franz

*From:*Stefan Rossbach [mailto:srossb...@arcor.de]
*Sent:* Sunday, March 03, 2013 10:59 PM
*To:* Arsenij Solovjev
*Cc:* dpp-devel@lists.sourceforge.net
*Subject:* Re: [DPP-Devel] Results from TESTING

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/
    <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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