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| Getting community involved in writing browser based tests? | 0 | 17:16, 28 October 2015 |
| BDD testing | 3 | 08:55, 23 October 2015 |
Hello,
In the developer tutorial I raised the issue of browser based testing. How can we push this forward to try to garner as many tests of the most useful type from our community? Jeroen suggested that we could have a repo on the SMW git hub to host these tests centrally for maximum participation. He also said we should initiate a discussion with the developers to focus testing on key areas.
Cheers,
wondering if you've seen https://wiki.deflect.ca/wiki/Devopsjs which I developed and presented at SMWCon. I couldn't continue the very holistic design (system to code operations using Ba DD style) within that project, but think it's a very interesting approach.
Hi David
Please excuse the delay in responding.
I have looked at your https://wiki.deflect.ca/wiki/Devopsjs and would like to talk to you about it.
Your "system to code operations using Ba DD style" indeed sounds more than interesting. Besides my announced "Front-end Acceptance Testing using Cucumber and Capybara" I have — for personal use — developed an ontology/module for "storing procedural knowledge" on an SMW visualized by a Graphviz wrapper, whose implementation is kept maximally agnostic.
If you have time in Barcelona even before the conference starts, please let me know.