I should have read this before asking for definition. It's clearer now. Ron
On Wed, 08 Aug 2012 16:47:29 -0400 Nicholas Skaggs <nicholas.ska...@canonical.com> wrote: > What I've taken to calling 'cadence' testing, is the testing of the > daily builds of isos (specifically those focused on the desktop and > ubuntu) over the course of a non-milestone week, with the intent of > insuring the mandatory testcases for those isos pass. I know this has > been a difficult thing to understand, and sadly, right now the > isotracker doesn't allow us to do this testing in a nice and easy to see > way. We plan to fix this by allowing you to better browse history but > for now we'll have to work-around the limitation (BTW, if anyone knows > drupal and wishes to help land this quicker, I would be happy to help > set you up. We can always use more developers!). > > I've put together a wiki page that I will update once a day this week > (about 1400 UTC, manually) with the targeted testcases and their status. > The page is located here. > > https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Testing/ISO/Cadence/Status > > I hope this proves helpful to everyone, and as you can see we already > have results for many of the testcases. We need folks who have access to > ARM and MAC to also contribute a result for a testcase to help round us out. > > As you can see, I've placed a quick summary of our progress on each of > the isos and testcases at the top, followed by the raw results in a > tabular format of those who have tested. Please don't panic if that raw > list is missing some of your testing! I still see the results submitted > from those of you who have tested server, or alt images, or another > flavor. For brevity's sake on this page, it's filtered to only show the > runs for the isos above. > > I hope this helps and thank you for sticking with the testing on this. > ISO testing is going to continue to be something for all of us to > iterate upon and improve to make better. We as a community want to > provide solid, dependable results and good feedback, while still being > mindful of our efforts and time spent. Thanks, > > Nicholas -- Ron Mitchell <rm2...@gmail.com> -- Ubuntu-qa mailing list Ubuntu-qa@lists.ubuntu.com Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-qa