On Tuesday, November 22, 2011 07:59:50 AM Per Jessen wrote:
Roger Luedecke wrote:
Part of the problem is people don't do early testing so we can catch bugs better before release. Everybody wants it stable, but few are willing to risk some instability to assure a better result for us all.
I'm not sure we has any data to really substantiate that. At some point, I did sort of half-way propose we should be using a test-case tracking system, but given the size of this project, it's probably not a very good idea. 15 years ago I helped write and document about 1000 test-cases for a project I was managing. There was about 20 people involved in total, and even those 1000 cases were too much. So a structured QA testing process? Could you explain this a bit further? The hamsters in my head are making the wheels whirl, and I sense an interesting idea coming on. -- Roger Luedecke openSUSE Ambassador Ind. Repairs and Consulting **Looking for a C++ etc. mentor*** -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org