Hi! Upon request of German N-L project, MacOS has been added to the list
of platforms on TCM. Any other platforms for OO.o QA? Currently, TCM has
the following:
HardWareOS/Version
1 Mac MacOS X
2 Sparc Solaris10
3 Sparc Solaris8
4 Sparc Solaris9
5 x86 Linux
6 x86 Linux/JDS3
7 x86 Solaris10
8 X86 Solaris9
9 x86 Win2K
10 x86 Win98
11 x86 WinME
12 x86 WinXP
Young
Young Song wrote:
> Hi Sophie,
>
>
>>Some comments, comparing the smoke tests we have done for
>>1.x series and m65 tests, done during the last two weeks
>>of December. And I would like to have the feeling of other
>>NL projects, are there any of you here ?
>
>
> I checked the TCM assignment page today for each of the languages and
> saw several names of OO.o community contributors for German, Spanish and
> Japanese. I'd also like to hear from people who used TCM for other
> languages. By the way, there may be useful comments during our -pilot
> process- meeting that's scheduled for next week.
>
>
> Young
>
>
> Sophie Gautier wrote:
>
>>Hi Young,
>>
>>Young Song wrote:
>>
>>
>>>Hi All,
>>>
>>>I'm back in the office since today. Happy New Year.
>>
>>
>>Welcome back and happy new year to you too :)
>>
>>
>>>I also agree with you on the single repository for test plans. Or at
>>>least it would be good if all available test cases are linked from a
>>>single page for ease of access. We have a set of manual test cases
>>>stored in TCM, and everyone interested is welcome to take a look at them
>>>(test cases and TCM). Our group (Sun G11n) is testing many Sun products,
>>>and TCM is being adopted to more and more of such testing.
>>>
>>>URL for getting access to TCM:
>>>http://www.sunvirtuallab.com:8001/tcm2/tcm_login.cgi
>>>http://l10n.openoffice.org/localization/L10n_pilotprocess.html#4._Localization_Testing
>>
>>
>>Some comments, comparing the smoke tests we have done for 1.x series and
>> m65 tests, done during the last two weeks of December. And I would
>>like to have the feeling of other NL projects, are there any of you here ?
>>
>>
>>>Some +s for using TCM are, as Sophie also mentioned some:
>>>- easy access: currently, TCM requires a user access granted by one of
>>>the TCM admin group members (OO.o N-L leads and some Sun G11n QA
>>>members). This can change if needed, as the demand gets high.
>>
>>
>>This easy access is great because really easy to handle by newbies.
>>Nobody in the team have encountered the problems meets with IZ and this
>>is far more easy to handle than reports on templates as we used to do
>>for smoke tests.
>>
>>
>>
>>>- test cases may be added, modified, translated, removed by testers who
>>>have correct permission (currently, N-L leads).
>>
>>
>>Make life easier than to maintain test cases on the site ;)
>>
>>
>>>- each test case is associated with Pass/Fail assessment, and for each
>>>Fail case, there's an issue ID directly linked to Issuezilla.
>>>
>>>- test assignment is laid out for an easy overview. For each language,
>>>anyone can see which platforms and apps (writer, calc, etc.) are covered
>>>by whom
>>
>>
>>This last two points are really important for us. Not all our testers
>>are able to fill issues in english on IZ. So only 2 of us will do it.
>>The way that the results are stored in TCM allow us to find quickly the
>>issues to fill and the work progress of the team (if one tester have to
>>stop, it's really easy to know what he has already done and reassign the
>>work to somebody else).
>>
>>Kind regards
>>Sophie
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