On 6/22/22 09:55, Matthew Miller wrote:
On Wed, Jun 22, 2022 at 08:57:04AM -0600, Tim Flink wrote:
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3. Continue Using WikiTCMS
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Advantages:
- Doesn't require any changes to how we're doing things
- Is very flexible - can do pretty much whatever we want to without a ton of
code
- Doesn't require much maintenance or custom code beyond wikitcms
Disadvantages:
- More difficult to analyze data contained in the wiki
- Only one person can report results in a given matrix at a time
- QA is the only group still using the Fedora wiki
From a user perspective, I discovered the QA test matrix pages long before I
realized that they weren't actually meant to be used as wiki pages, and that
they were actually managed by a tool. It's easy to mess things up. And the
tool is somewhat klunky if you're not used to it.
That's a good point. I guess I've been using the wiki matrices for so long that
I don't think about it much anymore.
Do we have any reasonable way of estimating how many testers/results we lose
because of the current interface? I suspect that anything we end up using is
going to have a learning curve for new people but in this case, I'm not really
sure which is the best/worst.
Tim
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