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Re: [wtp-dev] Help offer for weekly testing
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Kaloyan,
It's okay, we won't bite.... I
promise... :-)
I think the help testing is a great
idea and a great way for SAP to start to get more involved. We also
have a significant number of defects in the resovled state which are awaiting
verification. I think the clean up and verification effort there
would also be a good task. And since you are most active in J2EE
and web services, I would suggest that's where you start.
Chuck, do you want to get with Kaloyan
and get him started? Or does anyone else want to grab their offer
and run? Any other suggestions?
Thanks again for your willingness to
help out in leiu of full legal support from SAP!
John Lanuti
IBM Web Tools Platform Technical Lead, IBM Rational
IBM Software Lab - Research Triangle Park, NC
jlanuti@xxxxxxxxxx
t/l 441-7861
"Raev, Kaloyan"
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Hello,
Yesterday I have a talk with David and one
of the topics that we had is that SAP would like to get more involved in
the development process of WTP. Actually, the stakeholders of WTP in SAP
are two teams that we can generally call "JEE Toolset team" and
"WebServices team". The work of our two teams depends on the
good work and progress of the WTP project.
At the moment we are not allowed to contribute
people with status committers. This is because we are waiting for a global
decision in SAP wheather SAP employees are permitted to contribute intellectual
property to open source projects. This decision is very complex and may
take some more months to be done. Meanwhile, during this time we are willing
to help the WTP with activities that does not involve IP contribution.
One example for this is testing. We can help the WTP committer with their
testing activities that are part of the weekly development process. This
way we will free resources to the committers, so they can make more progress
in the development of new features.
At the beginning we can take over one smoke
test scenario, e.g. Java EE Smoke Test. After we feel comfortable with
the testing procedure and evaluate the actual efforts that we spent, we
may consider taking over additional Test scenarios: WebServices Smoke Test,
etc.
I would like to ask the committers to give
their opinion wheather they see such kind of help to be appropriate. We
feel most comfortable testing Java EE and WebServices components, because
these are the fields that we work in. But, if we consider that we can spend
additional resources we can take over testing additional components.
Greetings,
Kaloyan Raev
Senior Developer
NW AS JS TOOLS JEE (BG)
SAP Labs Bulgaria
T +359/2/9157-416
mailto:kaloyan.raev@xxxxxxx
www.sap.com
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