Hi Clytie,

Clytie Siddall schrieb:

I've come back to OpenOffice.org after some months away, so sorry if I'm asking obvious questions.
Welcome back :-)


I'm puzzled about this. I've read this thread, and the one preceding it, but I don't understand what it means in terms of practical testing.

Do we use TCM and generally run our QA process as we did for previous builds (scaling it with reference to the stability of the translation)?

I think, the answer is "yes" here.


Are there any key changes to the QA process of which we should be aware?

No. The process itself is quite the same. But if you have a look at the qa.ooo website, you will notice several QA-teams. The idea is to have more people who can do focused testing for a given appliction area. Actually, we started to move community testing to the early stages of CWS-testing. This would reduce the workload for release-testing (but would never make it unnecessary).


Are there new scenarios to test the L10N implementation of new features/GUI elements, and if so, is there some way they can be highlighted so we can focus on them?
This is (imo) the main problem. For the upcoming l10n tests (what this discussion is about) we would need new test cases but we have none. Maybe sophie's idea to use the translation files and derive testcases from it might work.

André

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