On Fri, Feb 13, 2009 at 10:38 AM, James Laska <[email protected]> wrote: > > Greetings Seth, > > > > We've got a few folks on the Fedora side interested in your mediawiki > > test case integration. Any chance we could setup a quick irc chat next > > week?
Did the chat happen? I would love to help, I bleed wiki semantics ;-) Judging from https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Special:Version , you'll need to install the Semantic MediaWiki extension and the Semantic Forms extension. The OLPC test case system is a nice way to edit, manage, and present a substantial set of test cases in a wiki. Without it you'd be reduced to browsing a category hierarchy to find test cases. What makes it more powerful is when other parts of your wiki also use semantics, so that a page can display a query like "Show the test cases for all Fedora features in [[Category:FeatureAcceptedF11]] that are at status alpha or better". OLPC testers wrestled with various ways to manage test case *results*, which are less suitable for a wiki (thousands of them, complex grouping and master-detail relationships, a desire for statistics and graphing, etc.). We tried wiki subforms, Google docs spreadsheet, Google forms... The best page on the subject is <http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Community_testing_meetings/2008-11-06/Displaying_testing_metrics_in_motivating_ways> At one point OLPC testers were looking at https://litmus.mozilla.org/ to manage both test cases and test results -- 2008-12-04 "Adric setting up a Litmus demo" -- did that ever happen? Hope this helps, -- =S Page OLPC volunteer, Semantic MediaWiki expert, not much of a tester _______________________________________________ Testing mailing list [email protected] http://lists.laptop.org/listinfo/testing
