On Tue, 2002-07-09 at 13:10, Andrew Birkett wrote: > On 9 Jul 2002, Richard Torkar wrote: > > > Do we need to store results at all? > > I don't think you need to store results. I find it most useful to have a > test suite which should run at 100% all the time, and in that case it's > sufficient for the test system to just say "Test 123 failed". The > developer will need to play around with their CVS version anyway to make a > fix, so they'll be running the test themselves soon enough and will get > all the info there.
Sounds logical. The only reasons I saw for using a db is historical and statistical ones. But there is no reason to use the data in the db if it's considered useless the next time a user checks in a fix for his/her test failure. Any more ideas? /Richard -- Supporting the Mono project, and helping you... http://mono.baselabs.org http://mono.baselabs.org/CSAM *** *** "First steps" building guides, CSAM the C Sharp Archived Modules daily Mono RPMS, C# tutorial,... _______________________________________________ Mono-list maillist - [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/mono-list
