Published on: 2012-10-03T17:30:44+00:00
The Testing Project, which aims to create a self-organizing community for QA testing, has encountered obstacles in its progress. While Steve has proven to be proficient at developing test cases, establishing a cohesive "community" for testing purposes has proven challenging. The utilization of the BetterMeans platform, intended to facilitate the project, has instead hindered its advancement. In light of these setbacks, Gavin Andresen, the project leader, is eager to move forward and plans to release a 0.7.1rc1 version in the coming days. His primary objective is to establish a structured process for QA testers to conduct sanity tests on release builds and provide feedback categorized as either "Tested/problems found" or "Tested/OK". Additionally, Gavin seeks an online platform that allows him to verify if all supported platforms have undergone testing before the final version is released. Notably, there is currently no affiliation between the Foundation and the Testing Project.In an unrelated development, the sender of the message attempted to forward a reply-all email to a list comprising over 40,000 recipients. However, their email was blocked, resulting in their expression of disappointment. They noted that they had already reached the list with enough spam for one night, but no further information regarding this incident was provided.
Updated on: 2023-08-01T03:57:53.073732+00:00