I would be delighted to run my test suite and test some apps here during
the "pens up" period for each release.  
Even if I wasn't planning to upgrade, it helps me to find any issues
that affect "my stuff" as early as possible.  

-----Original Message-----
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Andrea Aime
Sent: Tuesday, August 25, 2009 11:13 AM
To: Geoserver-devel
Subject: [Geoserver-devel] GeoServer QA: asking users to help out?

Hi all (devs and users lurking alike),
I'm writing this mail to see if we can, as a community, improve the
level of testing each GeoServer release gets before being released.

GeoServer QA improve a lot since two years ago, we now have thousands of
tests running during the builds, continuous build servers checking each
commit, work is underway to run this checks on other OS/JVM, we run
quite a number of OGC CITE test suites before each release.

Despite our best efforts some obvious bugs slip in.
What we need is some interactive testing, real world, against existing
applications, made by human beings.
People trying to configure new layers, test the release against their
production setup, check various client applications do work.

We have quite a large user community out there (900+ subcscribers on the
users ml last time I checked), if only a few of them stepped in to
become testers it could make a large difference. Maybe someone is
interested in keeping GS working fine with uDig, or with QGis, or just
check their in house application works as expected. Someone else might
be interested in something more formalized, like manual test scripts to
be executed against a release candidate, but imho it would be better if
people would self organise and find some kind of testing they have an
interest into running.

If some users are interested in doing this we could have a "pens up"
period of maybe 2-3 days before a release in which those adventurers
test nightlies and report regressions (to be fixed) and new bugs (to be
evaluated by severity).

Developers, what do you think?
Users, I know quite some of you are lurking on this mailing list to
"check the pulse" of the development and see what's boiling in the pot.
This could be an occasion to step up your involvement and work for a
better GeoServer.

Comments?

Cheers
Andrea


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