On Sun, May 11, 2008 at 7:25 AM, Adric Net <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi all, > > Has anyone here worked with Mozilla's Litmus tool yet? The main wiki > page[1] defines it as: > > "Litmus is the new integrated testcase management and QA tool that is > designed to improve workflow, > visibility, and turnaround time in the Mozilla QA process. It is first > and foremost designed as a > replacement for Testrunner, but will also have additional > functionality. " > > I've run through some tests from Miro (where I first caught sight of > Litmus) and FF3 and found it fairly > pleasant. Since it's zilla based XO can use some of the Javascript > calls to identify builds as Firefox > does and that would make collection easier. It's not inconceivable > that some of the testing could even > be partially optimized in the same manner.. > > I'd be interested to hear if anyone has any experience with Litmus or > similar QA automation tools. > To my eyes this looks like something that could be really useful for > the manual QA XO needs ... and > after the inital revving up it might free up some resources to work on > the automated testing frameworks > .. which I'd also like to hear more about. :) > > Thanks, > adric > > [1] http://wiki.mozilla.org/Litmus
This looks to be oriented to managing a large group of testers with a large number of test cases. Are there plans to have any of those soon? I wonder if we could get people from deployment countries to work together with such a system? Regards, Tomeu _______________________________________________ Testing mailing list [email protected] http://lists.laptop.org/listinfo/testing
