| Testers Needed [message #8064] |
Wed, 01 August 2007 21:42  |
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If you are interested in helping test out phpCollab, please post here and a team member will be in touch with you.
Thanks for your support!
phpCollab Team
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| Re: Testers Needed [message #8070 is a reply to message #8064 ] |
Fri, 03 August 2007 07:54   |
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Mahaamit,
Thanks for the offer to help. I just sent you a PM with information.
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Re: Testers Needed [message #8073 is a reply to message #8064 ] |
Mon, 06 August 2007 16:54   |
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Hi everybody,
I would like to help testing the new PhpCollab. And, as I am Brazilian, I could assume the translation to Brazilian Portuguese, if it is desirable.
Feel free to contact me.
Best regards.
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| Re: Testers Needed [message #8075 is a reply to message #8064 ] |
Tue, 07 August 2007 04:26   |
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For those who are interested in helping us test...
To help test the current version, please download a copy of the application from CVS and then go thru the normal process of creating projects, creating tasks, sub-tasks etc. Try creating, editing, deleting.
Here is a short list of items to be tested:
Client
- Create
- Edit
- Delete
Project
- Create
- Edit
- Delete
Tasks
- Create
- Assign
- Edit (reassign, change status etc)
- Delete
Support & Discussions
- Create
- Reply
Setup
- Setup process. Any issues using the step by step process to install phpCollab?
Notifications
- Are they being sent/received? Test with Sendmail and PHP built-in mailer.
- do you get notifications for the various actions? The default actions are: create task, assign task, task status change, and task priority change.
Databases
- Test installations on MySQL, Postgresql and SQLServer
OS
- Test on *nix, windows, Mac, etc environments.
Translations
- If you speak a foreign language, please review the translations in the ~/languages folder.
Additional info: http://phpcollab.wiki.sourceforge.net/Test+cases
Anything else you think might need to be tested, test it. 
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Once you have completed any testing, please send me a PM with the detail:
explaining what you tested,
What OS are you using?
What Database? What version?
What version of PHP?
What web server?
Did you encounter any problems? If so, please list them
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Let us know if you have any questions.
thanks!
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| Re: Testers Needed [message #8079 is a reply to message #8064 ] |
Tue, 07 August 2007 22:24   |
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Hi everybody,
I'm testing the CVS version (2.5) on a Debian Testing using:
- Apache 2.2.3-4
- PHP 5.2.0-10
- MySQL 5.0.41a-1
I'm using it with 2 more people and 6 projects. No problems until now... 
But there is a little problem on installation. If there is any permission problem and the PhpCollab can't create the configuration file, it prints a message that the creation was ok, but Apache prints, above, the message with an error. I guess it don't verify the possibility to save the file.
Best regards.
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| Re: Testers Needed [message #8081 is a reply to message #8064 ] |
Wed, 08 August 2007 00:28   |
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ATi_Guy[TeamATI] & any others helping us test...
Please do not install RC3 for testing. Test from the CVS version. There are a lot of fixes in the CVS version that are not in the RC3 release.
If you need help downloading a copy from CVS, send me a PM and I'll walk you thru getting it.
thanks
Jeff
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| Re: Testers Needed [message #8083 is a reply to message #8064 ] |
Wed, 08 August 2007 01:52   |
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My old CVS guide for windows post appears to have been lost. I'll try and re-write it in the near future.
For the time being, you can install TortoiseCVS and reference this document for help with checking out the project from CVS.
I'm also looking into creating nightly builds to help with testing. I'll keep you informed.
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