> Mel Chua wrote: > 2. What tools can we construct/repurpose/use to automate #1?
I created a Google Docs spreadsheet for test results and put some actual test case results in it, see http://spreadsheets.google.com/pub?key=pw29kBR10gwTKfMq18XvNVw There's an editable version, see <http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Community_testing_meetings/2008-11-06/Displaying_testing_metrics_in_motivating_ways> first. * You can indeed make a fill-in form that adds a row to a spreadsheet, but I didn't get that to work reliably, let alone automatically add date of test, username, etc. Ideally a test case would have a button that takes you to the form/spreadsheet, adds a new row, and pre-fills as much as it can. >> 1. Which data/metrics do our stakeholders want to see? In what format, >> with what frequency? * What metrics do you want? The only one I see on that wiki page is a count of test runs for each activity. Maybe a graph of testing activity. I wish I could remember the person with whom I discussed this at OLPC, they said they were an Excel wizard. Maybe we can talk about this in the meeting? Goodnight! -- =S _______________________________________________ Testing mailing list [email protected] http://lists.laptop.org/listinfo/testing
