Tim, OK, this looks promising. Thank you. On a related note: is anyone from Sun Beijing going to GNOME Boston? Peter Hi Peter, The GNOME Desktop Testing project has been changed its name to Mago for more acceptance in other communities. This testframe work is based on LDTP. People can check out more information from: http://live.gnome.org/DesktopTesting and https://launchpad.net/mago . Thanks, -Tim On Thu, 2009-08-13 at 20:15 -0700, Peter Korn wrote:Tim, Sounds interesting... Where can I/we find out more information about Mago? How does this relate to the LDTP work? PeterHi there, The GNOME desktop testing project/Mago is stepping forward, more and more people are involving and contributing to this great project. Ara did make a great presentation on this year GUADEC, and presentation attracted much people there, people show their interests on this automating testing framework. This reminds me, could we integrate this automation testing framework to the desktop project source code? To add a testing line in makefile, so that each time when developer changes the code, builds the application, the automation testing will be executed to make sure there will be no serious regression introduced. Mago/GNOME desktop testing has set up a bzr/git repository to store the automation test cases for some application, and test cases are still in developing. To introduce the automation testing to project source will help both project owner to find out bugs and Mago/GNOME desktop testing team to implement more automated test cases. Everyone will benefit from this, I think. I discussed this idea with Ara in irc channel, she also agreed with this proposal, so I'd like to send this idea out for getting more feedbacks. Any thoughts, suggestions and comments are always welcome. If GNOME community could accept this, I think that would be a great thing for both developers and QAs. Thank you. Regards. -Tim Miao Sun Desktop QA Team |