Hi,

Thanks about comments Tim and good questions. I try to give my view for those 
issues below.

As a generic comment I do not think all garage project will need test 
management system for their projects. Some of the projects in garage are so 
small (as size of code and/or resource vice) that it would not make sense to 
setup test managementr system for them.

On the other hand some garage projects are very big and have a lot of 
participants and there are products that actually consists several garage 
projects. This maemo test management service is ment for those garage projects 
that are able to have true test team to make sure quality of the 
project/product is end user quality at release time. In practice this requires 
some organized testing for product which requires some tool to help maintaining 
test cases and data.

>-----Original Message-----
>From: ext Tim [mailto:[email protected]]
>Sent: 27 January, 2009 15:15
>To: List for community development
>Cc: Tikka Jarmo (Nokia-D/Helsinki)
>Subject: Re: Test Management tool for maemo.org
>
>
>Jarmo,
>
>With either of this options, who would be the "admin,"
>"testers," etc.? Who would setup wth test cases,
>specifications, etc.? Would these all be project-specific
>based on Garage projects or would there be one main interface?
>Would there be a Maemo SW employee that adminned this system
>or would it be up to project maintainers?t

TestLink admin would be our maemo.org administrators (Nokia and community 
admins) as they are admins for all other maemo.org services. Inside TestLink we 
need to be able to setup products  (each product can consist one or more garage 
projects) and those garage project admins administer also their test products 
in TestLink.

If possible I would not restrict testers. If somebody wants to contribute to 
the product by testing it he sould be able to do that. E.g. run those test 
cases specified in test project and propose new test cases, etc...

I went (very shortly) through features of TestLink based on documentation and 
my understanding was that we shoulo dbe able to setup this kind of product 
based installation for maemo.org. I would like you to verify that this is 
really possible because we here do not really have much experience on TestLink 
(or other open source test management services).

>
>I'm not a developer, so I may be completely off-base with my
>questions, but as I was going through documentation, these
>questions came to mind.

Good questions. I hope somebody who has experience on using TestLink can 
comment these also.

Even if you are not a developer you are welcome to contribute to maemo (for 
example as test engineer :).

//Jarmo

>
>Thanks!
>Tim
>
>---
> http://tim.samoff.com
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