Rimas Kudelis píše v Út 15. 11. 2011 v 13:43 +0200:
Hi all,
I took a quick look at how testruns are created and what we can and
cannot choose when creating a testrun. My suggestion is based on the
fact that each testrun comprises of
* all subgroups in
* one or more testgroups in
*
Hi Petr,
2011.11.15 17:30, Petr Mladek rašė:
Rimas Kudelis píše v Út 15. 11. 2011 v 13:43 +0200:
Also, maybe I shouldn't look that far into future, but I hope that
there will come a day when proper localization of testcases will be
possible (that is, instead of creating a clone of testcase
Rimas Kudelis píše v Út 15. 11. 2011 v 18:21 +0200:
2011.11.15 17:30, Petr Mladek rašė:
I didn't say they have to be translated word-to-word. They should be
*localized*, and I would expect a localized testcase to suggest
localized number and date formats and other stuff.
I see.
Well another
Hi Rimas and Petr,
Thanks for the great discussion :) I appreciate Rimas' new scheme with some
questions remaining. Let me take the opportunity to give a mid term summary
and share my thoughts based on the new scheme.
1. Firstly through the complicated mail thread, I feel it is necessary to
On 2011.11.14 12:28, Petr Mladek wrote:
Yifan Jiang píše v Ne 13. 11. 2011 v 18:46 +0800:
For example:
#EN - w001 xxx
is supposed to have the same content with (but in different version of
language):
#FR - w001 xxx
#DE - w001 xxx
#pt-BR - w001 xxx
These give us
Hi Rimas, Petr and all,
Thanks for the nice discussions, my ideas as follows :)
On Sat, Nov 12, 2011 at 10:46:48PM +0200, Rimas Kudelis wrote:
This is thus irrelevant, cause there's nothing to modify. :)
2. I am not sure what is the meaning of the numbers 001, 002, 003.
It looks like