On 01/11/2013 09:51, Albert-Jan Roskam wrote:
Hi,

I am looking at three Github-like programs (Stash, Gitbucket and Trac) to see 
if they could be used in our company. I would like to test the reliability and 
stability of at least one of them (I won't do any tests if some required 
functionality is missing).

I am curious whether the program will crash under certain circumstances (e.g. 
multiple users checking code at *exactly* the same moment). What approach could 
I follow here? Though this does not *necessarily* have to involve Python, I 
would prefer this. The way I see it, it would carry out certain common usage 
patterns many usage patterns to simulate many users. I thought about using 
mechanize/subprocess, the multimechanize package, or the twill package.

Very curious to hear your thoughts about this and I hope this is not too vague. 
Thank you in advance!

Regards,
Albert-Jan

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It's my belief that this request is way beyond the remit of a tutor mailing list. The main mailing list is one obvious place to go, but maybe better yet would be the specialist testing list. This is available at gmane.comp.python.testing.general. Regardless of this I wish you the best of luck with your endeavours :)

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Mark Lawrence

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