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=== Available documents === | === Available documents === |
Revision as of 02:09, 12 January 2007
Contents
Introduction
The development cycle of OpenOffice.org(OOo), the release engineering team, and other volunteers provide release candidates. For example OOo 2.1, 2.1RC1 and RC2... To mark as `released', release candidate packages must be QA'ed. How candidates are QA'ed are up-to the responsibilities of QA lead of each native language project or porting team. A possible release test can be done by using VCL testtool, and it is widely accepted.
Using VMware Player
For Pentium/Opteron machines, we used VMware Player which is freely available. http://www.vmware.com/products/player/ In this document, we intensively used VMware Player. Pros and Cons are following:
Pros:
- Fast!
- We can isolate environments so that do not change settings for QA test.
- We can perform clean tests. Some other installed software affect your tests.
- Usually we can perform two tests at the same time, because VCL test doesn't consume much CPU resources.
Cons:
- Creating virtual alliances are bit tedious. Need qemu http://fabrice.bellard.free.fr/qemu/ , windows version is also available: http://www.h7.dion.ne.jp/~qemu-win/index.html
- VMware tools is not comes with VMware player. Can take from VMware server (also freely available)
How long does one release test take?
- Release sanity test usually takes about 15 hours regardless of the platform, e.g., CPU etc.
- Full test (usuanlly not recommended) takes 3 days.
Available documents
On this Wiki also have a look in the same category Quality Assurance.