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Hi Peter,
Thank you for your in depth, forthright and professional response. You
have answered my questions. And you have cleared up a lot of
confusion I had in my mind. (and I read ditto as i dont know) I
appreciate the extra information. :)
This
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On 01/10/2012 17:52, Peter Vessenes wrote:
I'm a big proponent of a testing project.
I am very happy to hear this, however, your actual words are slightly
evasive. I do not expect you to be up to speed on this. Gavin started
a project called 'the
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On 03/10/2012 03:02, Gregory Maxwell wrote:
On Tue, Oct 2, 2012 at 9:15 PM, steve st...@mistfpga.net wrote:
Im ready to go, more or less. Please check out the links in my
previous emails. I have over 400 testcases (8 platforms * 50
release
And, finally, when I say Ditto to above I mean I have no idea, not
nope. Double oops.
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Hi guys.
So, as I mentioned on the bitcointalk.org forums thread about the
foundation, I want to get involved in the QA side of bitcoin
development. I've done functional testing in the video game industry for
years. I've read all the messages in this thread, but I'm left unclear how
I can most
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On 01/10/2012 14:52, Arklan Uth Oslin wrote:
Hi guys.
So, as I mentioned on the bitcointalk.org forums thread about the
foundation, I want to get involved in the QA side of bitcoin
development. I've done functional testing in the video game
I'm a big proponent of a testing project.
I think if one could self organize that Gavin and team wanted to bless we
could put up some BTC as bounties or funding. We won't have our heads
around the foundation budget for a few more weeks, but self-organization is
often slower than budgeting. :)
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Hi Matt,
Glad to have another ninja onboard :)
On 25/09/2012 21:41, Matt Corallo wrote:
Although Jenkins may not be the best system, we already have
jenkins and pull-tester (which is a dumb python script I wrote to
test all incoming pull requests
Steve,
So, currently there are 4 potential places for bugs to be reported
1 - jenkins (and unit tests)
2 - git
3 - mailing list
4 - forum (bitcointalk...)
5? - is there still the ability to add bugs via sourceforge?
Currently github is the authoritative place to report issues. When
someone
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On 26/09/2012 13:49, Wladimir wrote:
Steve,
Hi Wladimir,
So, currently there are 4 potential places for bugs to be
reported 1 - jenkins (and unit tests) 2 - git 3 - mailing list 4
- forum
Running a concurrent Mantis tracker would be confusing and fragment the
development pathway. We have an issue tracker; it's on github.
What's being talked about here are two separate things. Jenkins is a
continuous integration system. It can be configured to run the suite of
unit tests,
On Wed, Sep 26, 2012 at 12:06 PM, Mark Friedenbach m...@monetize.io wrote:
Certainly developers should be responsible for making sure that regression
tests for bugs they fix make it either into the unit tests or Matt's
functional test repository. QA should hold them accountable for that
There are test cases that can be automated. That's Jenkins, and those will
be run automagically.
Then there are tests that cannot be automated; things like Does the GUI
look OK on all of the platforms that we support (Windows XP/2000/Vista/7/8,
Ubuntu/Debian blah with window managers foo and bar,
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Hi All,
After the failure to get any real testing done for the 0.7 release (all
of which is my fault) I have decided to rejig things.
I am heavily into test driven development, and I have a strong
background in requirements management, and
Although Jenkins may not be the best system, we already have jenkins and
pull-tester (which is a dumb python script I wrote to test all incoming
pull requests from github).
They both run the same set of scripts, namely those at
https://github.com/TheBlueMatt/test-scripts (its pretty basic right
on 09/25/2012 02:32 PM steve said the following:
Anyone interested in helping out/reviewing processes? even if it is just
some encouragement, it is all greatly appreciated.
not enough time in the day for me to seriously help out, but since you
asked, here's some encouragement. :) more testing
This is definitely worth doing and I wish you every encouragement.
For my part I'm working on a different area of the Bitcoin ecosystem and
that is taking up all my time so I can only cheer you on from the sidelines.
On 25 September 2012 21:49, Daniel F nanot...@gmail.com wrote:
on 09/25/2012
I think it's a great initiative Steve,
On Tue, Sep 25, 2012 at 10:41 PM, Matt Corallo bitcoin-l...@bluematt.me wrote:
They both run the same set of scripts, namely those at
https://github.com/TheBlueMatt/test-scripts (its pretty basic right now,
but since it is on github, I was hoping someone
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