Test process sprint for 2007 first software release

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Purpose

We're going to have to do an awful lot of testing in the run-up to FRS so we can either keep going as we have so far or we can work harder to find or build the tools needed to make this testing go smoothly.

The purpose of this sprint, currently scheduled for Wednesday, October 17, 2007, is to jump-start the "planning, finding, building, and using" strategy.

Proposed Tasks

  1. Making a "Test Activity" that we can all use to manually execute the test plans stored on the wiki
  2. Teaching interested people how our Tinderbox works so that you can contribute automated tests.
  3. Playing with ways to get better feedback out of activities (i.e. special, machine-readable logging, use of accesibility extentions for scripting, embedding small interpreters, etc)
  4. Figuring out how to centralize the collection and visualization of the reports generated by the "Test Activity"
  5. Going through all of the old test plans, trying them out, and fixing up the parts that no longer apply
  6. Working out the exact written instructions, from start to finish, for running a single activity under emulation (i.e., installing an emulator, importing a bundle, running the bundle -- including networking or mic/camera access).
  7. ...

Coordinating

Leave your name below if you are interested in participating. Note what you want to do, whether you'll be at 1CC in person (for ordering food!), and what medium you're going to be working in. If you see someone you want to test with, you can contact them ahead of time to coordinate.

You might also watch this page so that you stay up to date on how the sprint is developing.

Signup Sheet

  • Michael Stone 19:57, 11 October 2007 (EDT) | Userland security & incremental update developer
    • m_stone on #olpc, #sugar; michael (at) laptop.org; Interested in Tinderbox and "Test Activity"
  • Chris Ball - Tinderbox maintainer, cjb on IRC and at laptop.org
  • Sj talk (on IRC)
  • Joel Stanley - working as shenki on IRC, joel (at) laptop.org. Working from Adelaide, Australia (GMT+9:30).
  • ...