[Koha-devel] Best place for test plans
David Cook
dcook at prosentient.com.au
Mon Oct 9 01:35:21 CEST 2017
Sounds good, team. Ill start reading the test plans from Git instead of
from Bugzilla. Sounds like a reasonable way to do things.
David Cook
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[mailto:koha-devel-bounces at lists.koha-community.org] On Behalf Of Liz Rea
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Subject: Re: [Koha-devel] Best place for test plans
Strong agreement from me for "have the test plan in the commit message."
Bugs in bugzilla do get messy, but as long as we are applying the latest
patch, the plans are always right there for you to look at. Also for
everyone else to look at. And immortalized in git.
Git. They go in git, and by extension, on the patches attached to Bugzilla.
Cheers,
Liz
On 04/10/17 19:55, Marc Véron wrote:
Hi David
I think it is a good practice to have the test plan as commit comment and to
obsolete any comments that are related to obsoleted patches. In Bugzilla,
comments can be obsoleted by entering the keyword 'obsolete' as tag and then
hit the return key.
Marc
Am 04.10.2017 um 01:56 schrieb David Cook:
Hi all,
Ive been wondering about the best place to put test plans. I think
traditionally we include them in our git commits, but I feel like it would
be better to include them as standalone comments in Bugzilla.
My reasoning is that finding test plans can be really difficult when youre
scrolling back through numerous autogenerated per-commit comments. And if
there is lots of rebasing or modifications, you wind up with a million test
plans, so you cant even Ctrl + F really.
I figure when a patch is ready for testing, the developer should write 1
comment containing all test plan instructions and post it to the bottom of
Bugzilla. That way, testers can just Ctrl + F for test plan, find the lowest
one, and just consider that in their testing.
What do you all think?
David Cook
Systems Librarian
Prosentient Systems
72/330 Wattle St
Ultimo, NSW 2007
Australia
Office: 02 9212 0899
Direct: 02 8005 0595
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