Mel Chua wrote: > http://meeting.laptop.org/olpc-meeting.log.20081204_1800.html > > We ended on time, despite Marco's attempts to foil my dastardly plans. ;) > > Minutes coming shortly, after Gary, Skierpage, and I finish this > discussion on test case reporting systems, and I slog through updating > our G1G1 test progress table
Thanks for grinding through that, I hope the piano was a reward! I think they're all now showing up in http://wiki.laptop.org/go/How_to_test_an_Activity (except the 4-in-1 TamTams). FYI: * Turtle Art didn't show up in the list because it lacked a closing <gallery> tag * Terminal showed up when I moved all the page's wiki text out of the long_description form field. Probably some markup in the page broke the template. I added a link to this in http://wiki.laptop.org/go/How_to_test_an_Activity#Pick_an_Activity (I think the current "How to test an activity" is really "Activity testing planning", and I think an actual "How to test an Activity" should be much shorter, cf. my "Smoke testing activities" e-mail.) How are you going to make the test case reporting decision? Flip a coin? I really think that should be on the agenda for next week. I'm going to be busy with Gregg Smith's Feature roadmap rework; so I *won't* be able to work on Proofs of concept for the magic buttons: * [Press me to create and fill in a Test case report page] * [Press me to fill in the form to add a line to the Test case report spreadsheet] Cheers, -- =S _______________________________________________ Testing mailing list [email protected] http://lists.laptop.org/listinfo/testing
