Hi Thomas, On Wed, Mar 27, 2013 at 07:02:02PM +0100, Thomas Hackert wrote: > > You are right and the situation can be more than that. Say we have > > three "Versions" as 0, 3.5, 4.0: > > > > 1. When creating a new test case: > > > > - Select "0" in the Version field > > > > - Check on "And Later Versions" box besides "Version" field > > > > => this case will be saved for EVERY VERSIONs that LATER > > than 0, which are 3.5 and 4.0 here. > > > > This is why 0 is a proper "base version", that Moztrap is > > smart to internally identify different versions > > chronologically: 4.0 is later than 3.5, 0 is ealier than > > $everything. > > But how do you write a test, if you just want it to be used for new > functions – e.g. for the upcoming version 4.1 and later?
To add this case, follow the situation 2 as below, keeping the check box off :) Later on, when creating futher test versions (like 4.2, 4.3), we "branch" version 0. > > 2. And as you said, in the the situation that the box above > > is not checked when adding a case, there's still a chance to add > > the case into other versions one by one by clicking the "+x > > (add this version)" button. > > Do you have to assign the test manually to every version then? Yes, as I understand, the first situation is the *only* chance to add a test case to all existing versions in batch. > > > > This is the way how we are gonna manage versions in a cooperative > > > > way. More details can be found in the headache documents above :) > > > > > > Just out of curiosity: When I start translating a test, would it keep > > > the version number 0 or would it become version 1 then? > > > > It's version 0 by default as mentioned. See the top right version > > field if you wanna confirm when translating: > > I thought, translating and saving my translated part, would count as a > new version or so ... ;) Nah, VERSION is a Moztrap internal concept tightly related with test case, instead of instructions. > > > > Just in case, in practice, the 'version' operation of a test case can > > > > be found on the right top corner when you edit a case like: > > > > > > > > http://manual-test.libreoffice.org/manage/caseversion/419/ > > > > > > Leave other uninteresting cases for other people who may be interested > > > > in them. That is to say, other people can see which cases have been > > > > executed by you, and vice versa :) > > > > > > Would this be NL specific or would I see all testers? > > > > What does it mean "NL speific"? All results are equally sharable and > > people do not special permission to see results. > > "Native language" ... ;) Is there a possibility to see team member $X > from the Germanophone project, where he is testing and the like? I would > like to see some kind of filter to filter testers, so I am able to see, > where they are testing, which test failed on them and the like > ... ;) Good idea, I also want to have a contribution list in a visible place. The features were not in Moztrap at the moment, but I'd love to put it on my working list :) For your specific idea, would you like to open an enhancement bug and assign it to me? > And I have two further questions: > 1. When I edit (translate) a test, there is a pulldown menu at the > bottom of the page, where I can choose between "active" (which seems to > be the default), "disabled" and "draft". What happens, if I use "draft"? > Is this related to the whole test case, or is there a possibility to use > "draft" for my translation? The status is for the whole test case. > 2. On the top of the page there is a button named "Install as Open Web > App". What is this? To install on a cell phone or the like? It looks like that, see upstream test case for Moztrap: https://moztrap.mozilla.org/results/cases/?pagenumber=1&pagesize=20&sortfield=created_on&sortdirection=desc&filter-name=web+app&filter-name=open+web+app -- Yifan Jiang Libreoffice / SUSE Contact: yifan - irc.freenode.net/libreoffice ============================================= http://www.libreoffice.org/ http://www.documentfoundation.org/ _______________________________________________ List Name: Libreoffice-qa mailing list Mail address: Libreoffice-qa@lists.freedesktop.org Change settings: http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/libreoffice-qa Problems? http://www.libreoffice.org/get-help/mailing-lists/how-to-unsubscribe/ Posting guidelines + more: http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Netiquette List archive: http://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/libreoffice-qa/