On 24/05/15 13:12, Istimsak Abdulbasir wrote:
If I understand this correctly, not enough app testing is being
performed. Either we need more testers or more testing.
Well.
More testing is (assuming the same footfall as Vivid) just the same few
people looking at the same thing more.
Not particularly useful - what we need is more people ;)
That said - the package tracker tends towards static testing - when we
/did /get test results they showed up after I'd said something like 'go
forth and test this please'
What is more useful is that you,me and everybody, use the new OS when we
can - check things out as you go, then report bugs via Launchpad - if
they get tagged wily - we can then grab them easier.
However I am willing to be convinced otherwise ...
On May 24, 2015 6:45 AM, "elfy" <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
On 14/05/15 20:55, elfy wrote:
This came up during the recent meeting.
Given the work necessary to make sure that testcases are up to
date and available and the general lack of testing being
reported to the tracker for the last 2 cycles.
I plan to not do so this cycle unless anyone thinks that we
should - and just thinking we should isn't likely to change my
mind ;)
Currently planning to mail this list and ping social media for
targetted app testing when it's required and requested by our
devs.
I'm assuming that no-one has an issue with this plan and will move on.
I'll revisit the topic at the beginning of the next cycle.
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