> What is the right place to store test packages? I'd like to think they
> should live in the same repositories than the the packages the tests are
> written for.

Absolutely good idea! 
We are also looking if we can find a good place to centralize all QA tool 
packages, package repository will be the best choice.

Thanks
-Ling


-----Original Message-----
From: Timo Härkönen [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Friday, August 20, 2010 12:56 PM
To: Yu, Ling L
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [MeeGo-dev] [QA-tools] MeeGo test suite released

Hi

On Fri, 2010-08-20 at 06:03 +0300, Yu, Ling L wrote:
> We are announcing the first release of MeeGo test suite.  This release mainly 
> includes:
> 
> * MeeGo Core Test Suite: ~325 automated test cases for graphic, connman, 
> bluez, pulseaudio, geoclue and ofono 
> 
> * MeeGo 1.0 Netbook UX Test Suite: ~1860 manual netbook UX test cases
> 
> * Test tools: Testkit, i18n/10n tool, record-based UI automation framework
> 

Nice

> For details, please visit http://wiki.meego.com/Quality/Test_Suite_and_Tools  
> 
> For any issues or feedbacks on these test suites and tools, please file bugs 
> @ http://bugs.meego.com -> MeeGo Projects -> MeeGo QA Tests&Tools
> 

Filed a bug [1] but I wanted to discuss this also here. I'm wondering
why you put the test packages in wiki. I would have thought the right
place for those is some repository? it's not so easy to install packages
from wiki.

What is the right place to store test packages? I'd like to think they
should live in the same repositories than the the packages the tests are
written for.

BR

-Timo

[1] http://bugs.meego.com/show_bug.cgi?id=5593

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Timo Härkönen
MeeGo QA Tools

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