Hi Pau,
Le 29/11/2017 à 08:57, Muhammet Kara a écrit :
Hi Pau,
As far as I know, Mozilla no longer uses Moztrap for testing their
products. They use Testrail instead:
https://wiki.mozilla.org/TestEngineering/Testrail
And as a complement of Muhammet answer, we (LibreOffice) now use
TestLink for manual testing.
Kind regards
Sophie
Best,
Muhammet
On 11/28/2017 12:40 PM, Campaña Soler Pau wrote:
Hello.
We are students of Aalto University, and we have to make an study of
Thunderbird. We have seen that for the tests cases they use moztrap,
but all the links of that webite are not working. We have also found in:
https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/MozTrap/User_Guide
that they also use manual test libreoffice, but we do not know how to
register (https://manual-test.libreoffice.org/login.php?viewer=). Can
you provide us a link to register or a username and passwoord just to
see how it inside (we will not make any modification).
If it is not posible, can you tell us if it is used by Thunderbird?
Thanks, Pau.
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