Hey Stewart, looks like a good use of tools we already have. So it looks at
first glance like the only trick is to create a QA version, perhaps some other
Components, and write up the scripts related to these? Is there more that I'm
missing?
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sands fish
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MIT Libraries
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On Sep 25, 2010, at 3:50 AM, Stuart Lewis wrote:
I've just been looking at the Moodle JIRA site, and how they use it for system
testing. This looks a good way of specifying tests in a way that makes them
easy to execute for non-developers, and gives an easy way to track if they have
passed or not.
- http://tracker.moodle.org/browse/MDLQA/fixforversion/10431
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Stuart Lewis
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