Snowglobe Test Plans/Test Pass 3

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Summary

Test plan loosely adapted from Linden Lab's internal plan for 1.23.

(insert Snowglobe release notes here)

Snowglobe Current Cycle

Resources

See Snowglobe Quality Assurance

Tracking issue

Test Scope and Strategy

We're planning to model testing on our internal cycle.


We'll investigate the feasibility of doing a broad functionality testpass, along with spot checking and day-to-day usage from the community.

Platforms we'd like to test

  • Windows
    • XP
    • Vista
    • Windows 7
  • Mac
    • Intel Mac
    • PowerPC Mac
  • Linux
    • Distros based on volunteer interest
      • Ubuntu 9.04

Test Details

Describes the release and deploy related testing that we will be targeting.


Test Pass #3

  • Functional areas
    • This test cycle will focus on the overall expected functionality of the viewer, from a user's perspective. All major functionality of the viewer is to be tested and validated against expected behaviours.
  • Related Test Plans
  • Related Docs
  • Release Test Plan
Testing Areas Description Test Plan  % Complete Volunteer Status
Viewer Smoke Test This test has been designed to cover a basic spread of functionality prior to releasing a version to the main grid. Preview Smoke Test 0% See SNOW-146
UI Tests UI changes and general UI coverage test plan, on Default and Silver skins. Includes toolbars, menus, UI elements. User Interface Smoke Test 0% See SNOW-147
New functionality Verify each new feature passes its own test plan see Snowglobe Current Cycle and find test plan for each item % Thickbrick Sleaford See SNOW-148
New User Test Test from a brand new user's perspective Newbie Test 0% See SNOW-149
Preferences and General UI Elements Verify each preference in the Preferences floater individually by selecting and hitting OK. (No formal test plan exists for this.) Unexpected Behaviour = UI issues; settings which change on toggle but before OK; obvious deviation from expected behaviour. The preferences field uses every UI element at least once. 0% See SNOW-150
Appearance Editor Test Exercise the editor as a new user Exploratory/Scenario 0%
Build Tools Test Building Tools Test 0% See SNOW-151
Bug reporter Verify bug reporting links take you to appropriate landing pages %