Things I've done in March and (since I'm sending this late) begining of April:
- setup a few VMs running different Linux distributions (CentOS 6.5, Fedora 20, Debian Wheezy, Ubuntu 12.04), to run tests on TBB. - made the test suite run on TBB nightlies, and new releases - added some more tests [1] - added upload of Windows TBB files to virustotal [2] - wrote some documentation about how to install / run the test suite, and how to add new tests [3] - started looking at how to run the tests on Windows, using Cygwin - answered RT tickets on french help desk for a week while Lunar was offline [1]: https://people.torproject.org/~boklm/tbbtests/tests.html [2]: https://people.torproject.org/~boklm/tbbtests/r/3.6-beta-2-build3-win32-virustotal/ [3]: https://people.torproject.org/~boklm/tbbtests-doc/ Some things I'm planning for April: - get tests running on Windows - review tickets tagged with tbb-testcase to see what tests are needed - add an option to run tests in Docker. This should allow us to have two things: a list of all modified files after running a test, so we can check that the browser does not leave any data in unexpected places, and a virtual network interface that we can use to log all traffic, so we can check that everything is going through Tor.
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