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Re: Updating https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Touch/Testing

 

Nicholas,

I've updated the document again and tried to give more emphasis to some
examples. If you have time to take another look, please let us know if this
update helps.

http://ubuntu-test-cases-touch.readthedocs.org/en/latest/

Also, I'll pursue some updates to the wiki undre https://wiki.ubuntu.com/CI.

Thanks,
Francis

On Mon, Mar 9, 2015 at 4:02 PM, Nicholas Skaggs <
nicholas.skaggs@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> On 03/04/2015 09:43 AM, Nicholas Skaggs wrote:
>
>> On 03/03/2015 05:28 PM, Francis Ginther wrote:
>>
>>>
>>>     Also, as suggested we should link this information from
>>>     developer.u.c to make it available to a wider audience, in
>>>     addition to announcing it publicly on the mailing list. Finally, I
>>>     can help make sure the core app developers themselves directly
>>>     receive this information.
>>>
>>>
>>> We can provide the content if you can give a recommendation on where it
>>> should live. I poked around and found [3] as a possible candidate. These CI
>>> testing tools only apply to the core-apps and internal apps, so pointing
>>> developers working on some other app toward this makes no sense.
>>>
>>
>> I haven't thought much about it; I'll bring it up with my team. Off the
>> top of my head, something off of https://developer.ubuntu.com/
>> en/apps/quality/
>>
>>
>> Nicholas
>>
> Francis,
> After chatting with dpm, it seems like a link on developer.ubuntu.com
> doesn't make sense. The information is quite specialized, and is probably
> OK on the wiki and readthedocs. So let's scrap that idea.
>
> That said, we have a concern that the story of 'how to recreate the
> dashboard results', is still not well covered. As this use case was the
> drivingmotivation for wanting the documentation, it makes sense to
> specifically cover it. An actual example or walkthrough of recreating a
> test from the dashboard would be helpful imho.
>
> Nicholas
>



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Francis Ginther
Canonical - Ubuntu Engineering - Continuous Integration Team

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