
Holger Sickenberg a écrit :
1)Installation/Update Tests Test installing and updating from the former openSUSE version (for 11.1 it was 11.0)
testing the install is pretty easy (need only to keep a partition free), testing *update* seems to me much more difficult, at least it would need some sort of HOWTO: howto backup previous install, just in case things go wrong or to be able to do it again (g4l?) Install should have a list of all the kind of hardware needing detailed tests use of automated HW list could allow to ask one defined tester who have one particular HW :-) all this seems mostly kernel directed? couldn't we also use the other distribution bugzilla to know what is wrong or share infos on a given kernel?
All test cases and results are stored in the tool "Testopia" (an enhancement to Bugzilla) which is unfortunately just accessable for people inside Novell.
this is odd and should be the first priority (at least open to test team or members)
- test of installation/updates on a wider hardware base - better test coverage of feature tests - creating and executing of test cases for base system and applications
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