[Testing] This week's meeting agenda

Mel Chua mel at laptop.org
Fri Oct 10 14:53:54 EDT 2008


Gah! Sorry, folks - I forgot to send this to the list. Notes from 
today's meeting to come soon... and I promise that I'll post my agenda 
suggestions *before* the meeting next time. Yes.

-------- Original Message --------

My notes for the test meeting tomorrow (so far):

* current test coverage progress/stats for 8.2.0, 8.2.1, 9.1 (I will 
pull these in the afternoon so they will be up to date)
** feature tests
** bugs/blockers

* kid-UI-testing this weekend - worksheet draft review (can defer to 
email if this starts taking more than 5min)

* status report on 100-XO testbed warehouse of lore and legend and 
hopefully the nearish future

* test tools and processes: what do we want? Specifically, I'd like to 
ask permission to sprint half-time for 2 weeks on this, immediately 
after 8.2.0 releases - building and customizing whatever testing tools 
the three of you, the tech-team, and the community (in order of 
priority) want to have. Scripts. Hardware. Shelves. Whatever. We need 
infrastructure... some ideas follow below.
** automated sugar/X testing efforts already underway (scripts, 
master-slave, etc.)
** trac plugins, workflows
** Make Tinderbox More Useful (not sure yet what this means, but I've 
heard it discussed enough that I should probably find out)
** memory, networking, battery test scripts + script-analyzers
** script for uploading test scripts (meta-test-script)
** XS test scripts, tools, cases (we don't have many yet)
** test results/stats reporting tools
** I'm sure you can think of more and better things here

* syncing up OLPC testing with Sugar, Fedora, etc. testing
** bug tracker bifurcation
** how do we work with upstream?
** how do we work with volunteers, how much do we want to? (this is a 
big question... I'm trying to work out a test-gang ramp-up timeline. My 
answer is "volunteers rock! let's use them a lot!" but I know I come 
from a very biased/nontraditional perspective on this and I'd like to 
have a more balanced one.)

-- 
Mel Chua
QA/Support Engineer
mel at laptop.org





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