HI Alexis,
Alexis Pigeon schrieb:
If nobody more experienced than me shows up, I'd like to give it a
try.
Great :-)
However, it'll depend on how time-consuming this task would be
(James, any feedback on that point?).
Depends on what you actually do (and how many time you have).
There is a set of manual tests grouped by scenarios in TCM.
To go through the release-sanity scenario would take 3 to 4 hrs (if you
do it the first time and have to look how to do the tests).
May be more, if bugs are found and need to be analysed.
The idea of being Manager is indeed not to do the tests but let other do
it for you ;-)
But the real work is to find testers , assign the tests, review results
and decide if the build is ready to release.
You may start by doing the tests. Some native lang teams will do TCM
tests on mac. So you would be able to review results of other testers.
In a nutshell, close-to-null experience, some spare time (about 2 to 4
hours a day until next weekend, a bit less after that), but a lot of
motivation to get more involved in OOo in general, and the QA process
in particular.
Perfect .. most of us started at that point.
Last not least two more points:
- pleas tell me your account name at OOo (website login) or TCM account
(if this already exists) so I can grant the manager role.
- If you are at the OOoCon, please join the QA meeting .. we can have a
short TCM walkthrough (I'd expect the Mac builds not being ready before
end of the week, so no need to hurry).
André
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