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===Full Pass Specification===
==== M2 Test Execution Plan ====
==== M2 Test Execution Plan ====
Since there are still some unclear requirements for Yocto project, currently it’s hard to define test plan to cover all future milestone/weekly testing. According to the suggestion from KangKang, I defined a test execution plan for M2 testing, which only covers tests for M2 requirement.
Since there are still some unclear requirements for Yocto project, currently it’s hard to define test plan to cover all future milestone/weekly testing. According to the suggestion from KangKang, I defined a test execution plan for M2 testing, which only covers tests for M2 requirement.

Latest revision as of 22:37, 22 October 2010

M2 Test Execution Plan

Since there are still some unclear requirements for Yocto project, currently it’s hard to define test plan to cover all future milestone/weekly testing. According to the suggestion from KangKang, I defined a test execution plan for M2 testing, which only covers tests for M2 requirement.


The fullpass test plan is here, M2 fullpass test plan. For each target, like qemux86, qemuarm, netbook, e-Menlow, etc, I define separate test plan for them, with sub-tests chosen from the fullpass test plan.

I setup a testlink page to track test case and test plan status, http://otc-qa.sh.intel.com/testlink_yocto/. You can use username/passwd: guest/guest, to browser test case and test plan.