get a copy of Lisa Crispins and Janet Gregorys book. There lots of good
stuff in there about this kind of situation.

Paul

On Sat, Apr 4, 2009 at 12:14 PM, George <george.sand...@gmail.com> wrote:

>
> It seems that I've been encountering more people within my workplace
> (and, alas, even within my own QA team!) that are not sold on test
> automation. From what I've learned so far, there seems that automation
> will never cover 100% of what needs to be tested, but this doesn't
> negate the need.
>
> Another frustration is that I've been tasked to write automation
> scripts as part of my year-end goals. However, I haven't been assigned
> hours in my work week to do them! All of my script development has
> been after-hours and weekends (notice I'm posting this on a
> Saturday!).
>
> Has anyone else run into naysayers?  How can I convince the decision-
> makers that this is a worthwhile effort?
> >
>

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