On 08/12/11 11:39, Gema Gomez wrote: > On 08/12/11 11:34, Brendan Donegan wrote: >> On 08/12/11 11:24, Gema Gomez wrote: >>> Dear all, >>> >>> after some debate in #ubuntu-testing this morning, we've created a >>> spreadsheet for everyone to share whilst we are working on the new test >>> case management system. >>> >>> Please, feel free to access it and start rewriting test cases: >>> https://docs.google.com/a/canonical.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AgtV30nnv18edFQzNVB4S2duOWNOT05zaHo3S0pNekE&authkey=CMTAtuoI&hl=en_US#gid=0 >>> >>> Let us know if there is any problem. If you feel some column is missing >>> of something, fix it and let everyone know in the list. >>> >>> Whenever you are done with a test case and want comments on it, set the >>> Review Status to "FOR REVIEW", we can change it to "REVIEWED" once we >>> are happy with the test case. When you have a chunk of them for review, >>> send an email with the rows of the spreadsheet you want reviewed. We can >>> coordinate the comments in the list, I think. >>> >>> Thanks, >>> Gema >>> >> I just added 'Review Comments' and 'Reviewers Launchdpad ID' fields, as >> these will be necessary for co-ordinating feedback >> > ok, Now I understood. I think we shouldn't be coordinating the reviews > on the spreadsheet, but on the mailing list, because there may be many > reviewers and it is complicated to do like that. > > Removing the launchpad id for the reviewer and leaving the Review > comments one at the discretion of the author of the test case, in case > they want to keep track of the comments there. We don't want to make > this process ultracomplicated, just make sure we have reviewed things > and the test cases look good. > > Thanks, > Gema > > As demonstrated on the spreadsheet at the moment, Google Docs supports inline comments. A colored triangle in the top right corner of a cell indicates someone made a comment (everyone gets a different color!). Simply hover over the cell to view the comment.
To make a comment you simply right-click on the cell whose content you want to comment on and 'Insert Comment'. The recommend way to follow up on a comment is to make a new comment on the same cell, but let's see how this goes since if one cell gets lots of comments it could become cumbersome. -- Ubuntu-qa mailing list Ubuntu-qa@lists.ubuntu.com Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-qa