method of presenting test plans
> - especially the more complex they get, as ours have - and frankly a
> pretty *bad* way of entering and representing test results. We're
> really reaching the point where we need to do at least ii) and iii)
> in a rather more sophisticated way
> We're really
> reaching the point where we need to do at least ii) and iii) in a rather
> more sophisticated way.
>
> we now have a couple of efforts that are coming at ii) and iii): Test
> Maps and testcase_stats -
> http://testdays.qa.fedoraproject.org/testcase_stat
On 2014-04-03 17:13, Mike Ruckman wrote:
Greetings testers!
I've recently been working on a _rough_ proof of concept for my Test
Maps [0], idea - and it's just enough done to get the idea across of
what I have in mind. As I outlined on my blog, currently our test
matrices are
Greetings testers!
I've recently been working on a _rough_ proof of concept for my Test
Maps [0], idea - and it's just enough done to get the idea across of
what I have in mind. As I outlined on my blog, currently our test
matrices are large and testcases are only logically grouped t