Hi:

On 11/23/2012 01:19 PM, Martin Mrazik wrote:
I've read about Autopilot, and that looks very interesting. Although my day
job is mostly centered around using C# to write test using Selenium
WebDriver, I'm somewhat comfortable with Python as well, and looking to
improve my Python skills, and what better way than to have some real code
that needs writing.

Selenium experience and interest in autopilot sounds like a good fit for
some WebApps[1] automation :-)

Hello, everyone! I'm the QA Engineer for Web Apps. As you may know, Web Apps is a awesome technology that allow sites to behave like a desktop applications: get an application entry in the Dash, display an icon in the Launcher, show controls in the sound menu, actions in the HUD, etc. This has been developed for both Chromium and Firefox. The big QA story for Web Apps in this cycle is a rock-solid suite of automated tests using Python, Selenium and Autopilot. This tests are critical, because there are a lot of pieces involved (browsers, addons, daemons, libraries...). The work on this Autopilot/Selenium tests has already begun, but are still in early stages, so contributions at this point will be very valuable.

If you want to take a look, our Autopilot/Selenium tests are available at http://launchpad.net/webapps-tests I'm available either by mail or in #[email protected] Feel free to ping me!

  Greetings,

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