Looking towards a Builder parade and QA
Justin Obara
obara.justin at gmail.com
Wed Dec 2 16:38:39 UTC 2009
Hello,
Alison wrote up a test plan for this.
It will need some updates though. For example, we need the current url to test off of and also any interaction changes that have arisen due to design changes.
These are probably all minor changes.
- Justin
On 2009-12-01, at 7:33 PM, Colin Clark wrote:
> Hey all,
>
> I just had a chance to test drive the shiny new deployment scripts Laurel created for the Builder. They work great! I'm super impressed with how much simpler the deploy process has become.
>
> With the new deploy scripts in place, and a number of our prominent issues resolved, I think we're ready to look towards doing a mini bug parade and QA cycle specifically for Builder. Next steps:
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> 1. Laurel, can you go through the list of JIRAs filed against Builder, ensure they're up to date, and suggest which ones of them need to get done before we release? I filed a few issues while doing code review, so you'll want to check those out too. Some for now, some for later, I expect. Justin and I can help you with prioritization if you need it.
>
> 2. Jacob, can you fill us in on your plans are for finishing up the new Builder look and feel? What's left to do?
>
> 3. Justin, how is the QA test plan for Builder looking? Is it comprehensive and good?
>
> Lastly, a couple of quick questions for you, Laurel, about places we might further streamline the deploy process:
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> * Any thoughts on ways we might automate the cache priming process? A script using curl? A little web page that makes Ajax requests to the Builder?
>
> * The only snag I hit with the process was when I accidently typed the DB password incorrectly. My first instinct was to just run the script again, but since the deploy process is destructive, it didn't work until I checked it all out again. Should we perhaps copy instead of move, or is there a reason to do it this way?
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> * I'm thinking we might be able to whittle the deploy steps down to one if we created a little shell script that runs each of the first six steps outlined in your documentation, prompting the user to supply the DB username and password. What do you think?
>
> Let's get this one out the door!
>
> Colin
>
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> Colin Clark
> Technical Lead, Fluid Project
> http://fluidproject.org
>
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