Op Vr, oktober 31, 2008 04:57 schreef Ted Gould:
On Wed, 2008-10-29 at 11:28 +0100, Jasper van de Gronde wrote:
I plan to run the tests regularly for at least the next two months or so. I have to run the tests more or less manually though (I created a batch file to automate most steps, but I still have to run the batch file manually, on my notebook...), so I'm interested in any suggestions people might have for hosting (more) fully automated tests.
What would be required to do that? Hardware? Bandwidth?
Mostly hardware. I don't expect bandwidth to be a big problem any time soon, but I take my notebook pretty much everywhere and use it pretty intensively, so having something run automatically on it at specified times is not a very good option for me.
... Then attach the files to the corresponding bug in the bug tracker (or create a new bug and attach the files if it isn't the tracker yet) and mail me (or anyone else who has SVN access).
Could we tag these bugs with a tag in Launchpad? Or perhaps a tag for potentials if people wanted to bring them up to a point where they could be integrated?
I'm not sure, you can probably define tags for those things, but the right people should ideally also be notified if such a tag is assigned to a bug. I've only had a quick look at Launchpad and perhaps the API they're planning to release will help, but for the moment I don't think that's possible (and then there probably would be less of a point in having those tags).
It'd be awesome to come up with a set of bugs that we don't want to have again :)
That's a given :)