There is sadly no test executive at this time.  We use Window's Scheduled Task 
tool to set up tests, and we just try and keep track of the results, mostly by 
email when something critical happens.  I'm positive also that existing 
commercial tools are being used by others as we are using them - We use Mercury 
Quality Center, since we bought it, to schedule our ruby tests as well as our 
Quick Test Pro tests, but even that is just an interface for Windows Scheduled 
Tasks tool.

So I don't think there is anything.  But really just set up some good logging 
or use Watir's built in logging, set up IIS if you want to send emails when 
critical failures happen or any failures for that matter, but you might be 
spammed, so maybe think twice about that.  I can help you get the email thing 
going too if you want.  We just implemented a threshold mechanism for when we 
see error pages on our site (which can happen often due to high traffic and 
database timeouts).

Otherwise a group I'm associated with is beginning to write an open source 
enterprise Ruby Rails interface for launching Watir scripts remotely but we've 
only begun and it may take up to a year before we have anything solid.

Nathan
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