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  - how help on Mac OS X QA
 
  - how help on Mac OS X QA
  - how current tests are proceed (automated, manual)
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  To help with Mac OS X Quality Assurance testing?  Volunteer!  Please join the mac@porting.openoffice.org mailing list and post a message   
  - clear rules about QA on Mac OS X ( requirements,  deadline ... etc)
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  there explaining your experience and the language you would like to test.  Reminder:  en_GB is different from en_US.
  - links for external informations
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  - how current tests are processed
  - recense *all concerned  locales* , with current status
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  The current process for QA of Mac OS X is explained at the TCM site and involves conducting a series of manual tests as well as   
 
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  automated tests.  If a new release candidate is produced with no changes to the Mac OS X version, we conduct a sanity test to insure no
 
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  new problems or the recurrence of old problems.
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  - clear rules about QA on Mac OS X.
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  All QA tests should be conducted per instructions on the TCM web site. All final results are to be entered on the QA Tracker system.
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  This system is also used to track QA testing in process with the name of the person conducting the tests.
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  - links for external information.
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  - recent *all concerned  locales* , with current status    
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  The following languages for version 2.0.4 passed QA:
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  American English
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  French
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  German (Intel version only)
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  Japanese
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  Solovenian
  
 
Current concerned locales :  
 
Current concerned locales :  
  
  German  
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  German (PPC Only)  
French
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  Italian (QA is in progress by the Italian NL team)
English-US
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Japanese
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Slovenian (2.0.4 OK)
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  Italian (to be confirmed)
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  Hebrew  (to be confirmed)
 
  Hebrew  (to be confirmed)
 
  Macedonian (to be confirmed)
 
  Macedonian (to be confirmed)
  
Status ... [FIXME]
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Status  
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QA for the 2.0.4 version will close on November 8, 2006.  QA for the version 2.1 is not scheduled, yet.
  
 
==Mac port Links==
 
==Mac port Links==

Revision as of 01:47, 7 November 2006

Mac OS X Quality Assurance

People

Builds

Maho Nakata posts builds to a File Transfer Protocol (ftp) at ooopackages.good-day.net/pub/OpenOffice.org/MacOSX

QA (Testing)

James MacKenzie , Alexis Pigeon, Shaun McDonald, Joerg Sievers (Automation), Martin Srebotnjak (Slovenian) ... [FIXME] : complete the list

QA for 2.1

Description of the process [FIXME]: complete

missing : a description of

- how help on Mac OS X QA
  To help with Mac OS X Quality Assurance testing?  Volunteer!  Please join the mac@porting.openoffice.org mailing list and post a message    
  there explaining your experience and the language you would like to test.  Reminder:  en_GB is different from en_US.
- how current tests are processed
  The current process for QA of Mac OS X is explained at the TCM site and involves conducting a series of manual tests as well as     
  automated tests.  If a new release candidate is produced with no changes to the Mac OS X version, we conduct a sanity test to insure no
  new problems or the recurrence of old problems.
- clear rules about QA on Mac OS X.
  All QA tests should be conducted per instructions on the TCM web site.  All final results are to be entered on the QA Tracker system.
  This system is also used to track QA testing in process with the name of the person conducting the tests.
- links for external information.
- recent *all concerned  locales* , with current status     
  The following languages for version 2.0.4 passed QA:
  American English
  French
  German (Intel version only)
  Japanese
  Solovenian

Current concerned locales :

German (PPC Only)   
Italian (QA is in progress by the Italian NL team)
Hebrew  (to be confirmed)
Macedonian (to be confirmed)

Status

QA for the 2.0.4 version will close on November 8, 2006.  QA for the version 2.1 is not scheduled, yet.

Mac port Links

This work is part of http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/Mac_OS_X_Porting_-_Work_Areas/Todo%27s


Ericb 13:40, 7 October 2006 (CEST)

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