[Fwd: Infusion Builder next steps for the 1.2 release]
Colin Clark
colinbdclark at gmail.com
Mon Aug 31 17:27:48 UTC 2009
Hi Laurel,
Alison's back to her school schedule (she's a graduate student here at
the U of T iSchool), so I'll leave it up to her to decide if she's got
some spare cycles to help with it. Justin and I will see if we can
find someone else to lend a hand with it if necessary.
Anyone else out on the list who is interested in lending a hand with
our Infusion 1.2 QA effort by writing a test plan for our new Infusion
Builder?
Colin
On 31-Aug-09, at 12:40 PM, Laurel A. Williams wrote:
> Hi Alison and Justin,
>
> I understand you didn't get a chance to talk about the QA plan yet,
> but I'd like to remind you that this needs to be
> tackled over the next few weeks before release. I'm keeping the
> customBuild demo hidden on the website for now, but
> will open it up when you need it.
>
> Let me know what I can do to help.
>
> Laurel
>
> -------- Original Message --------
> Subject: Infusion Builder next steps for the 1.2 release
> Date: Fri, 21 Aug 2009 15:51:29 -0400
> From: Colin Clark <colinbdclark at gmail.com>
> To: Fluid Work <fluid-work at fluidproject.org>
> CC: Justin Obara <justin.obara at utoronto.ca>, "Laurel A. Williams" <laurel.williams at utoronto.ca
> >
>
>
>
> Hey everyone,
>
> Justin, Laurel, and I chatted briefly today about the Infusion
> Builder and what needs to get done at a high level before it will
> be ready for the Infusion 1.2 release.
>
> As you remember, the Builder will be a feature on our Web site that
> allows developers to create their own custom builds of Infusion,
> choosing the components and features they want "a la carte." Unlike
> our previous build scripts, this will provide a friendly user
> interface for picking and choosing amongst the features offered in
> Infusion. The Builder is itself build using the Infusion framework.
>
> Next steps:
> 1. Jamon and Laurel work together to do a security review of the
> server-side code
> 2. Get the Builder up on our Web site so we can try it out in a
> realistic environment (Laurel)
> 3. Create a QA test plan for the Builder (Alison with Justin's help?)
> 4. Devise a set of load tests to ensure it will scale to a
> reasonable volume of concurrent users (Laurel)
>
> I think this will be an awesome addition to Infusion.
>
> Colin
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