Welcome Mary! I know you're evaluating some other approaches to browser tests too, but this is a great place to ask general questions about test design and such even if you end up not using Cucumber+page_object.
And of course you're always welcome to read, run, and even write tests for Wikipedia features. I think there are others here who just signed up after my talk at the Agile conference. Feel free to introduce yourselves if you would like. -Chris On Fri, Aug 9, 2013 at 3:15 PM, Kim, Mary <[email protected]> wrote: > All just wanted to share my experience with you ... > > I am in QA trying you setup test automation for my team. > > I am at the 2013 Agile conference in Nashville. I met Chris McMahon who > helped me setup and understand the basics for setting up Cucumber Ruby. > > We had internet connection with downloading the install and files but he > conceptually walked me through what is need anf what it means to setup a > tests. > > I went back to my room later, downloaded the install and files and was > able to setup a test. > > I kept my mind open, listened and collaborated. We did not allow the > constraint of the internet stop us from moving forward. Instead, things > were broken down so I could understand and do it myself. > > Hope my experience helps others.. > > Thanks > Mary > > _______________________________________________ > QA mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/qa > >
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