Hi Johan,
I'm not sure how tracking Sextante helped with testing?
Usually testing involves checking an application loads up and more detailed testing involves running a quickstart.

I'm wary of putting the onus of testing Sextane on a project without a presence on OSGeo-Live.
Why is Sextante getting special testing over any other QGIS plugin?
Probably more applicable would be moving toward writing a test plan for each application.
Something like:
* Open OSGeo-Live
* Verify that QGIS starts
* Run some Sextante application in QGIS and verify it works
* ...
(This would be valuable, but I'm not sure we have the time resources to implement such a test plan).

On 14/07/2015 7:16 pm, Johan Van de Wauw wrote:
On Mon, Jul 13, 2015 at 11:25 PM, Cameron Shorter
<cameron.shor...@gmail.com> wrote:
Thanks for responses.
Based on feedback, I've stopped tracking Sextante in our OSGeo-Live status
spreadsheet.
It would be useful to keep it in the spreadsheet to test whether
integration works well. Last release we had some issues with the
processing plugin.

Kind Regards,
Johan

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