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David Obler david_obler at ssaihq.com
Tue Jan 6 13:33:30 UTC 2004


Vijay,

Please don't just rely on the on-line demo.
Take a stab at cloning your Bugzilla database and creating test case 
scenarios.
If you present a compelling demonstration against your own database - 
your reviewers may me more receptive to using TestRunner.

I found it to be a great tool, that takes some getting used to - Just 
like Bugzilla.

That is why I remain a proponent of TestRunner.

Either way - good luck in your endeavors.

Dave



Vijayan.R.A.Reddy wrote:

>Hi Ed,
>
>Thanks to your tool, I have successfully held off a decision to procure
>pricey tools like Mercury Interactive's TestDirector for our company.
>
>We are looking at deploying TestRunner as a complete end-to-end Test
>Management Tool. From requirements to func.spec to test plan to testcase
>documents to test results to bugs. So the traceability matrix is
>completely supported by this tool.
>
>The feedback from our QA management is that while TestRunner is rich in
>features, the ease of use is missing a bit. The navigation through the
>tool is quite tough.
>
>We may start development shortly to cater to our internal requirements.
>We will be happy to share our requirements and also any customization
>patch when we are at it. 
>
>Thanks,
>Vijayan.
>
>On Sat, 2004-01-03 at 23:51, Fuentetaja, Ed wrote:
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>
>>Yes, Bugzilla Test Runner is still alive. Prasad, for more information
>>please go to:
>>
>>http://www.willowriver.net/products/testrunner.php
>>
>>A helping hand is more than welcomed, so far I'm the only developer :(
>>
>>I'm about to release a new version with some important improvements. The
>>major one is that test cases won't be tied to particular testers. Myk
>>rightly suggested than for open-source projects would be much better to
>>let anybody run a test case. I'm also busy brushing up the interface and
>>improving the usability.
>>
>>Speaking of open source, I recently moved the project to sourceforge:
>>http://sourceforge.net/projects/testrunner/
>>
>>Thanks and happy new year to everyone,
>>
>>	Ed
>>
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>>>-----Original Message-----
>>>From: Christian Robottom Reis [mailto:kiko at async.com.br] 
>>>Sent: Tuesday, December 30, 2003 7:19 AM
>>>To: developers at bugzilla.org
>>>Cc: prasad kadbane
>>>Subject: Re: your mail
>>>
>>>
>>>On Tue, Dec 30, 2003 at 09:07:14AM +0100, Jeroen 
>>>Ruigrok/asmodai wrote:
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>>>
>>>>-On [20031230 08:52], prasad kadbane (prasad_kadbane at hotmail.com) 
>>>>wrote:
>>>>        
>>>>
>>>>>I am a student doing Bachelor of computer Engg in Pune university, 
>>>>>India.  I am in the final year of degree course and I am doing a 
>>>>>project based on Bugzilla software. The aim of my project 
>>>>>          
>>>>>
>>>is to link 
>>>      
>>>
>>>>>Bugzilla with test case repository. Every bug entered in 
>>>>>          
>>>>>
>>>the Bugzilla 
>>>      
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>>>>>will have a corresponding test case associated with it. 
>>>>>          
>>>>>
>>>The bug can 
>>>      
>>>
>>>>>be reproduced or demonstrated by running the associated test case.
>>>>>          
>>>>>
>>>>I am speaking from memory here since I haven't had a chance to mess 
>>>>with the codebase in a while now (should hopefully change soon):
>>>>        
>>>>
>>>There have been two [separate?] testcase efforts discussed 
>>>here on the list; in particular Ed Fuentetaja and Myk have 
>>>been looking at this. It might make sense to look at their 
>>>work before starting anew.
>>>
>>>Take care,
>>>--
>>>Christian Robottom Reis | http://async.com.br/~kiko/ | [+55 
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