I may not be able to make it to the meeting; also I've been busy working on separating Software features from Feature roadmap for Gregg Smith.
From http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Community_testing_meetings/2008-11-20 : > cr_lf has taken charge of smoke testing for Activities - will come > back in 2 weeks to teach us how to separate out, run, and keep track > of generic functionality checks that all Activities should go through Is cr_lf the same as CarlKli? (It is very confusing when people have different e-mail, IRC, and wiki user: handles!) Tabitha e-mailed the most excellent: > ---------- Forwarded message ---------- > From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > I've been playing around with the google forms thing and at the > risk of creating yet-another-test-results-collection-tool we have: > > http://spreadsheets.google.com/viewform?key=pyBIsSK_3IlsHBpwk1EFNcQ > > This presents a form that fills in: > > http://spreadsheets.google.com/ccc?key=pyBIsSK_3IlsHBpwk1EFNcQ > > In theory anyone can fill out the form and view, but not edit, the sheet. Impressive! That Google form fill-in is what I hoped to pair with the test case spreadsheet, http://spreadsheets.google.com/ccc?key=pw29kBR10gwSAHxMTv6VfEA&hl=en but haven't yet got to work. My idea is each testcase would have a button to "Report a test case result". Clicking it would take you to the Google form with several fields like Test case, Tester, etc. pre-filled. Carlkli, As you note, your form and spreadsheet is a little different than a testcase results form. It's *better* because it's generic and doesn't depend on someone writing a test case for their activity. It's also a great implicit guide to the generic things to test in an application -- a much better starting point than writing a long theoretical web page. [[How to test an Activity]] should still eventually link to pages that answer questions like "How is Keep to Journal supposed to work?" I think Carlkli's form and spreadsheet could have a "Activity preview image appears in Journal?" column. Possibly also columns to test export from journal, test copy/paste, but that gets app-specific. So is the following the real http://wiki.laptop.org/go/How_to_test_an_Activity ? I think it's crisper than the current page contents. 1. Pick an activity 2. Read its wiki page 3. Run the Software update Sugar control panel, see if it's in there already (if so note the version). If not, download and install the activity (and note the version) 4. Open http://spreadsheets.google.com/viewform?key=pyBIsSK_3IlsHBpwk1EFNcQ , that tells you the generic activity behavior you should expect and test. 5. Use the activity and fill in that form. 6. In addition, see if there are specific test cases for the activity in http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Test_cases_8.2.0#Activities 7. If so, follow those as you're able. 8. For each test case, fill in http://spreadsheets.google.com/ccc?key=pw29kBR10gwSAHxMTv6VfEA&hl=en If you find bugs, see [[Reporting bugs]] -- =S _______________________________________________ Testing mailing list [email protected] http://lists.laptop.org/listinfo/testing
