Delurking just to see what kind of response I get from a reasonably small Ruby user group...
I went to work recently for the Wikimedia Foundation as QA Lead, and one of the things I want to do is to put in place a browser test automation project for Wikipedia in particular and Mediawiki in general, open to the global software testing community. My best idea right now is to do this using standard Ruby gems/libraries in a testing "stack" that would contain: Jeff Morgan aka Cheezy's 'page-object' gem selenium-webdriver API watir-webdriver API Rspec for BDD-style assertions rake for task management I am still working out a lot of details (test environment(s) and internal maintenance, etc.) and I am a long way from any formal announcement, but I'm interested in a response: is this a project that you yourself might a) run locally just to see if it fails or b) contribute a browser test now and then? Just wondering, thanks... -Chris
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