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Revision as of 15:29, 13 June 2008 by Jlaska (talk | contribs) (Added a few more pro/con's and fixed some typos)

Summary

The Fedora QA team is interested in evaluating Testopia as a test planning and results recording solution.

Details

During the Fedora9 campaign, the fedora wiki was used to planning, recording and presenting test execution status. Examples can be found:

While the information gathered was very helpful, and in the case of swfdec, was used to support dropping the proposed feature from F9, manually editing the wiki was not optimal. Additionally, tracking which test cases to include in a particular test run was easy to mis-type. Manually adding results to a wiki-style table entry was also easy to mis-type.

Pro's:

  • Recorded test cases provided manual steps needed for execution and verification
  • The test plan outlined a plan of attack and provided a prioritization and organization for the proposed test cases
  • Wiki worked well for test plan and case content
  • Low barrier to entry ... a wiki is straight forward and uncomplex

Con's:

  • Gather alternative views of test metrics from the wiki is not possible
  • Wiki not so great for hard metrics (date, tester, pass/fail execution metrics)

Tasks

STATUS OWNER(s) TASK
DEFERRED Create testopia.fedorahosted.org site (trac, tickets, git, mailing list etc...)
COMPLETE User:dmalcolm Rough packaging of testopia so that we can install and test on publictest2
INPROGRESS User:dmalcolm, User:jstanley Package review for testopia RPM

See bug#450013

COMPLETE User:jkeating Apply for fedora infrastructure sponsorship. Jesse has volunteered to be our sponsor
COMPLETE User:dmalcolm Apply for shared "publictest environment" to house proof of concept
INPROGRESS User:jlaska Migrate existing F9 data into testopia for sample data set

Open issues

  • Should the testopia instance just re-use bugzilla product and components?

Lessons Learned

The following list outlines important issues uncovered during the testopia proof of concept: