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# Go through the 'Ready for testing' pull requests | # Go through the 'Ready for testing' pull requests | ||
# Test the new 2.0 features/fixes on the [http://qa.moodle.net/ Moodle QA Testing Site] | # Test the new 2.0 features/fixes on the [http://qa.moodle.net/ Moodle QA Testing Site] and 1.9 fixes on a local site | ||
# Select 'Pass test' or 'Fail test' as appropriate, adding a short description of what was tested if not obvious | # Select 'Pass test' or 'Fail test' as appropriate, adding a short description of what was tested if not obvious | ||
# If test passes, close the corresponding MDL issue, | # If the test passes, close the corresponding MDL issue, add a fix version of the next unreleased version e.g. 2.0.2 and yourself as QA assignee | ||
#If the test fails, reopen the MDL issue | |||
==Notes== | ==Notes== |
Revision as of 17:19, 12 January 2011
Note: This page is for analysing and developing our weekly testing of code added to the integration server. It is a work-in-progress. Comments or suggestions are welcome! Please use the page comments.
Testing is an important part of the Moodle development process.
The testing process
- Go through the 'Ready for testing' pull requests
- Test the new 2.0 features/fixes on the Moodle QA Testing Site and 1.9 fixes on a local site
- Select 'Pass test' or 'Fail test' as appropriate, adding a short description of what was tested if not obvious
- If the test passes, close the corresponding MDL issue, add a fix version of the next unreleased version e.g. 2.0.2 and yourself as QA assignee
- If the test fails, reopen the MDL issue
Notes
- For issues which require an Oracle installation for testing, Petr, Eloy and Apu have one