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Cor Nouws píše v Út 29. 11. 2011 v 21:36 +0100:
Hi Petr,

Petr Mladek wrote (29-11-11 16:42)
Cor Nouws píše v Út 29. 11. 2011 v 15:34 +0100:
Petr Mladek wrote (29-11-11 11:54)

Another problem is that we still have only few testcases. We need to
create more. We still could do it during the test phase.

Any helping hands are welcome.

I saw your note in an earlier mail yes. But did not really think about
it, sorry.
Is it a good idea if for the next 7/8 weeks we focus on as much testing
as possible and that we after that try to encourage people to help with
writing tests cases?

I would encourage people to do both. Testing is important. On the other
hand, the written tests help to avoid duplication. Also they are
inspiration for people that have less experience. Note most of the test
make sense to duplicate on Windows, Linux, and MAC.

I'm afraid that too much emphasis now on the need to write test cases, 
distracts people from what is needed most now: testing testing and testing..

Yup, I agree that testing is more important and we do not need to
emphasize writing test cases that much.

On the other hand, I have heard very often that l10n teams and testers
were confused by the new release process (time-based, all localizations
at the same time). I guess that they do not know much about Litmus and
the recently updated QA wiki pages, ... I hope that the recent changes
might give them some light and show how to cooperate in LO release.


Best Regards,
Petr


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