Thanks Edwin. Which panel are you preferred?

On Fri, Apr 12, 2013 at 3:53 PM, Edwin Sharp <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi
> I can test on Debian and Win 7, test link id elish.
> Cheers,
> Edwin
>
> On Fri, Apr 12, 2013, at 5:18, Yi Xuan Liu wrote:
> > Apache OpenOffice (AOO) is the leading open-source office software suite
> > for word processing, spreadsheets, presentations, graphics, databases and
> > more. The latest AOO release version is AOO 3.4.1 which has been
> downloaded
> > by millions of people. Now we are on the trip of AOO 4.0. Sidebar is a
> new
> > feature in AOO 4.0 release, which combines idea and code from both
> Symphony
> > sidebar and OpenOffice Impress task panel. More info about sidebar could
> be
> > found at sidebar wiki <http://wiki.openoffice.org/wiki/Sidebar>.
> >
> > Previously some volunteers run sidebar test on sidebar developing build.
> > Thanks for these volunteers. Now, sidebar has been integrated into trunk
> > build, and more sidebar panel are available now. We need more volunteers
> in
> > sidebar testing on trunk build. This task is easy to follow execute and
> > won't cost your much effort.
> >
> > The Game Rule is:
> > *0. Choose your interesting test field and platform you will run on*
> >     I'll assign test cases to your according to your choice.
> > Test Field:
> >     13 sidebar panels will be tested:
> >     Text properties panel, Page properties panel, Area properties panel,
> > Line panel, Position and Size panel, Graphic panel, Layouts panel, table
> > design panel, alignment panel, cell appearance panel, number format
> panel,
> > paragraph panel, wrap panel
> > Platform:
> >     We plan to run test cases on 3 platforms: Suse(Redhat)-64bit,
> > Ubuntu-64bit, Win 7
> >
> > *1. Download AOO 4.0 build and install AOO 4.0:*
> >     Builds could be downloaded from AOO buildbots. It provides Linux
> > 64bit(rpm and deb) install
> > packages<http://ci.apache.org/projects/openoffice/index.html#linux64>and
> > Win
> > 7 install packages <
> http://ci.apache.org/projects/openoffice/index.html#win>.
> > The install packages names is like this "Apache OpenOffice 4.0.0 XXX
> > x86(x86-64) install XXX.XXX"
> >
> > *2. Execute test cases in testlink:*
> >     (1) Register in testlink:
> > http://aootesting.adfinis-sygroup.org/index.php
> >     (2) Log into testlink and change "test projects" to "Apache
> OpenOffice
> > testproject" in the right corner.
> >     (3) Found the test cases assigned to you from "Test Cases Assigned to
> > Me" under "Text Execution" Panel
> >     (4) Execute the test case according to test case description
> >     (5) Record test case execution result in test link
> >     More testlink guide could be found at
> > http://wiki.openoffice.org/wiki/QA/Testlink A video about how to run
> case
> > and input result are provided at
> > http://wiki.openoffice.org/wiki/QA/Testlink#Video_Demo
> >
> > *3. Open bugs in Bugzilla*
> >     Please open bugs in bugzilla when finding issue during test.
> >     (1) Register in bugzilla: https://issues.apache.org/ooo/
> >     (2) Log on bugzilla and open new bugs. You could reference How to
> file
> > a good issue <http://wiki.openoffice.org/wiki/QA/HowToFileIssue>
> >     *Note: Please add "[sidebar]" at the beginning of bug summary*
> >
> > Are you ready to take part in? If yes, *please tell me your interesting
> > test field ,platform info from #0 list and testlink id**!*
>
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