Hi all,
So I've received off list mails about this and it seems easier for
anybody to fill the tests in their language.
The German group is the most motivated to work on the writing, so please
go on to upload the tests in your language and I'll translate them in
English.
What is important in the end is to have the tests and get the same sets
in all languages.
By the way, all the test cases already uploaded are still there, just
hidden.
@Rimas, I can't remember what we said about the admin rights, am I the
only one with you to get them, and how if we want to share the uploading
of tests?
Kind regards
Sophie
On 07/05/2011 10:18, Sophie Gautier wrote:
Hi all,
So we need to activate Litmus as soon as possible now, but we need to
fill it with test cases first.
So who would be available to work on the writing of the English tests?
We need to create:
- a set of basic tests,
- a set of tests for new functionalities
- a set of tests dedicated to l10n and language specificities like CJK
for example.
This tests are very simple to write and follow a strict methodology, so
anybody can give a hand, there is absolutely no technical or writing
skills required and we are here to help too.
We can coordinate the work on this list and on the wiki. Then the
translation of the tests may be done by the language teams.
Litmus wiki is here:
http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Litmus
Litmus tool is here:
https://tcm.documentfoundation.org/index.cgi
Rimas who has done a great work on this has written a todo list, anybody
who wants to jump in to help him is welcome:
http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Litmus_TODO
Thanks in advance,
Kind regards
Sophie
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