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Not really doing any tests, apart from checking if the translations
are correct, or as a side-effect of trying various functions when
searching where the hell* is that stupid string that can be translated
several different ways in my language. So I'm really testing only the
functionality I need to check during translation.
I'm only checking the beta and RC releases, main reason is lack of
time and not enough knowledge to do my own test builds, not to mention
the difficulty to make compiling work on Windows. I'm not aware about
any existing testing infrastructure.

* On this note, it would be great if there was a file listing all the
dialogs (and how to get them displayed) with string IDs that are used
on each particular dialog.

On Fri, Mar 2, 2012 at 12:02 PM, Sophie Gautier
<gautier.sophie@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi all,

This is a quick poll on QA done by your team on the builds in your language,
please take 5 mn to answer:

- Are you doing manual tests on the builds?
       . on the RC only?
       . using Litmus?
- Are you running other types of tests
       .which one?
- You are not doing any tests
       . because you're not interested
       . because you don't have the manpower to run them
       . because they are not adapted to your language
       . because you're not aware of any test

Thanks a lot for your answers :-)

Kind regards
Sophie
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