On Friday 15 July 2011 Jul, Sebastian Sauer wrote: > Aloha, > > yesterday at the ODF plugfest 2011 ( http://www.opendocsociety.org/news/2011- > berlin-plugfest/ ) we had two interoperability tests and failed on both of > them. It seems both where working at some point but cause of regressions > didn't any longer at the event. That is a problem. > > Let me add that the problem are NOT the regressions. That can happen. The > problem is that we did not discover them for more then a month till that > event. > > So, the question is how to improve that situation to make sure we are able to > discover regressions faster? > > I see two ways; > 1. unittests also for saving.
We need those... > 2. cstester roundtrips. And those as well. Jos' server checks whether we can actually load all the kofficetests document, and even there we have failures. > The first would be optimal but it would need *lot* of time especially if we > try to get a good coverage done. > > The second is the fastest way (I can think of atm). We could first fix > cstester so document-roundtrips are proper working and second move that to a > server that runs cstester against the large collection of documents located > on > the KDE-svn server in the kofficetests directory. Maybe we can run that once > a > day in an automated way and then incoperate that into our IRC unittest-bot? > Or > maybe we can provide a webpage that shows in which ways what documents > changed > from one day to the other? The KO sponsored server that Cyrille is working on should run cstester on the kofficetests repo -- it's easily got the capacity for that. Setting it up takes a lot of effort though. > > What do you think? Is there maybe a better way? Maybe even an easier way? > Or....? -- Boudewijn Rempt http://www.valdyas.org, http://www.krita.org, http://www.boudewijnrempt.nl _______________________________________________ calligra-devel mailing list calligra-devel@kde.org https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/calligra-devel