Simple admin question; I am going to go off and test udig wfs-t
editing now. What is a good venue for test results? Email response to
this thread? A wiki page somewhere? Straight into Jira?

Jody

On Wed, Oct 7, 2009 at 7:57 PM, Francesco Izzi <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi all,
> with my group we are beginning the testing phase for geoserver 1.7.x Nightly
> builds and 2.0.x Nightly builds.
>
> Remember:
>
> Testing Priorities
>
> Check the user interface and configuration for glitches, in particular:
>
> try the various configuration editing workflows (add layers, edit styles,
> remove stores and whatnot)
> edit, save, verify the contents are the expected ones
> restart the server and check the configuration was properly persisted (or
> check the contents of the various XML files on disk and see that it reflects
> what was being edited)
> test the new PostGis data store against various versions of PostGis versions
> and with different workloads
>
> Cheers,
> --
> Francesco Izzi
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