I wanted to follow-up on this to say the wiki page of work assignments has been officially laid to rest. All the work is now in the bug tracker. Looking for something that needs contributing? Have a look!

https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu-manual-tests/+bugs?field.tag=todo

Nicholas

On 02/01/2013 12:24 AM, Javier P.L. wrote:
Cool Nicholas, a total +1 to this, I think it'll help me to get more involved in
manual testcase reviewing.

One think I'd like to see will be testcases in differente languages, a lot more
of people could help if they could be able to follow the steps.

Greetings

On 30/01/13 at 06:10pm, Nicholas Skaggs wrote:
So, in an effort to bring more focus and exposure to manual testing,
I've been a bit busy setting up a cleaner way for everyone to
contribute testcases. In that vein, I'd like to announce that the
manual tests on the tracker(s) are now all on launchpad. There is a
launchpad project and you can branch and submit merge requests to
get new testcases or testcase modifications in. In addition, you can
easily file bugs when you find something wrong in a testcase :-)
Check the project out here:

https://launchpad.net/ubuntu-manual-tests

Check out the tests here:

http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-testcase/ubuntu-manual-tests/trunk/files/head:/testcases/

So what does this mean for everyone? Let me share my thoughts and
talk about ways you can help.

It means anyone can see all the testcases in use at anytime, and
feel free to contribute / suggest edits, just like any other ubuntu
project. We will sync the testcases in the branch to the tracker as
updates happen to the branch. This solves several problems of the
current system; namely, only testcade admins can edit the actual
testcase, and credit for the testcase is not well represented.

So what do we need help with?

1) The QATeam wiki (wiki.ubuntu.com/QATeam) needs updated to reflect
the new project
2) The workitems found on the wiki
(https://wiki.ubuntu.com/QATeam/TestcaseUpdates) moved to bugs on
launchpad instead to enable better tracking. For example,
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu-manual-tests/+bug/1109321. This
will allow us to better describe the tasks. We can tag them as
to-do, and then assign and track and work them inside launchpad
instead of the wiki.
3) And of course, manual testcases need to be written and updated :-)

In addition, I'm working on a tutorial to demonstrate writing a
manual testcase under the new process (similar to the autopilot
tutorial). What else would you all like to see happen with manual
testcases? What would help or hinder your contribution? Let me know
your thoughts. Thanks!


Nicholas
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