Update on 1.2 testing
Colin Clark
colinbdclark at gmail.com
Wed Apr 14 03:40:40 UTC 2010
Hi Justin,
I saw your patch on the JIRA issue. Thanks for tracking down and fixing this issue. It's something I should have caught in code review for the last fix.
I'm wondering whether or not this issue really does require a full re-test of the components you mentioned? Would it not be sufficient to write a unit test that shows the bug without the patch and passes once the patch had been applied? And then to follow that up with a reasonably quick overview test of the Reorderer and other keyboard-a11y code?
You're the King, so I'm happy to defer to your judgement here. I'm hoping this might be a case where we can use unit testing to reduce our QA efforts effectively.
Thoughts?
Colin
On 2010-04-13, at 5:23 PM, Justin Obara wrote:
> It appears that the keyboard a11y plugin is throwing errors under certain conditions.
> http://issues.fluidproject.org/browse/FLUID-3647
>
> This looks like it won't be too difficult to fix but will mean we will have to retest anything that depends on the keyboard a11y code.
>
> - reorderer
> - inline edit
> - unit tests for reorderer, inline edit, and keyboard a11y
>
> Unfortunately this will likely set us back a bit and will probably mean we will be releasing infusion 1.2 late wednesday or thursday.
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Colin Clark
Technical Lead, Fluid Project
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