Reminder: Please edit the draft of the testcase before Thursday 10th October, 14:00 UTC. I will upload it to main ISO QA Tracker then.
Regards, Howard Chan (smartboyhw) 2012/9/30 Ho Wan Chan <[email protected]> > Anyway I did the job so look at > http://packages.qa.dev.stgraber.org/qatracker/milestones/225/builds/16300/testcasesit > includes the live session, installation, post-installation and upgrade > testcases. > > Please give comments and work on the post-installation testcases. If > nothing much I will import it to the ISO QA Tracker before 11th October for > RC testing. > > Thanks len-dt and ailo for their comments and support:P > > Regards, > Howard Chan (smartboyhw) > > > 2012/9/30 Ho Wan Chan <[email protected]> > >> OK my thought about it. >> >> There shall be two testsuites: Installation and upgrade (per regulations). >> >> 1. Installation >> Testcases: >> 1a. Live session (copied from the normal Ubuntu live testcase, don't need >> much) Importance: Mandatory >> 1b. Install (ubiquity) (Integrating the existing three testcases into >> one) Importance: Mandatory >> 1c. Post-installation (Copied from Wiki page) Importance: Run once >> >> 2. Upgrade >> Testcases: >> 2a. Upgrade testcase (copied from existing upgrade testcase in vanilla >> Ubuntu) >> 2b. Post-installation (same as 1c) >> >> I will work on it today evening and tonight to get a preview out of it. >> >> BTW you guys may not understand why on Earth are there three partitioning >> options. Actually Nicholas Skaggs (Canonical Community QA Manager) forced >> me to change it because he wanted to use the testcases that were originally >> in testcases.qa.ubutnu.com to those which are in the ISO QA Tracker. So >> er...... Anyway I will integrate the three partitioning options into one >> testcase so don't worry:P >> >> Regards, >> Howard Chan (smartboyhw) >> >> >> 2012/9/30 Len Ovens <[email protected]> >> >>> >>> On Sat, September 29, 2012 7:43 am, Ho Wan Chan wrote: >>> > BTW the next thing I am going to do is an upgrade testcase. If you >>> look at >>> > the ISO QA Tracker we don't actually HAVE a upgrade testcase. So I >>> think >>> > we >>> > can make one for that:P >>> >>> We already have too many test cases... I don't think we need to >>> differentiate different partitioning types. I don't think it matters if >>> it >>> is a whole disk, partition resize or manual as these things are well >>> tested in vanilla and not different in any way for Studio from vanilla. >>> If >>> they are separated for record keeping as one of three (or more) But not >>> all three tests mandatory. We just don't have the people to test these >>> things and that part of things is _no_different_ than vanilla. All that >>> matters is that there was a successful install. So if there is going to >>> be >>> an upgrade case, (means two installs as far as I can tell, 12.04 then >>> upgrade) then some of these others need to go. Personally, for our >>> purposes we do not need to test the resize option at all and as we are >>> most likely doing it on a machine we use for other things too, the manual >>> partitioning option is the safest IMO. and should be the only test case >>> we >>> worry about. >>> >>> So at most we should have live, install and upgrade test cases. Whatever >>> the partitioning style used the install partition should be formated. I >>> think that was why we were using the whole disk option before. If the >>> disk >>> is not going to be formated then it is an upgrade. >>> >>> I've given up on using Thunar as the default FM. tumblerd seems to hang >>> or >>> quit on mounting USB sticks and I have to kill it so I can dismount the >>> stick. Nautilus works fine. >>> >>> >>> >>> -- >>> Len Ovens >>> www.OvenWerks.net >>> >>> >>> -- >>> Ubuntu-Studio-devel mailing list >>> [email protected] >>> Modify settings or unsubscribe at: >>> https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-studio-devel >>> >> >> >
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