News, updates, tips, tricks NetBeans Core QA

Tuesday Jul 08, 2008

We are team of quality assurance engineers responsible for the quality of NetBeans platform and the core parts of the IDE. Right now the team consist of four members. Let see who is responsible for what.

Jara
Jara
Jara has been with Core QA team for long time. His main area of responsibilities is Plugin manager and Help System. Jara will be responsible for the new Maven project support too. He is our Accessibility(a11y) expert and he develops the UI Accessibility Tester module that we use for A11Y testing og the NB IDE.
http://blogs.sun.com/jara/

Tomas
Tomas started in Core QA during his university studies. He joined the team as "full time member" few months ago. He enhanced the hudson with the functionality that we needed to be able to run our test on more machines (hudson4qe). I expect more detailed post about it from Tomas later. Tomas is testing and maintaining functionality of Projects, Explorer, Favorites, Ant.
http://blogs.sun.com/tm/
Petr
Petr
Petr is studing a university. He is working only on part time. Anyway he is very valuable for the team. When he is hardware/OS geek and fan we let him to play with all the strange machines setups that we use for testing. He is also responsible for Window System, Output, CLI, User registration, Satisfaction survey functionality testing in the IDE.
http://blogs.sun.com/pc/
lukas
Lukas (team lead)
Lukas moved back to Core QA (where he started his career in NetBeans QA team 7 years ago) from Mobility QE. He used to be leading both QE teams - Core and Mobility for a while but now he is focusing fully on Core and Platform. Lukas is responsible for the APISupport functionality and Options testing.
http://blogs.sun.com/lukas/


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Comments:

Dear QE guys, I have two questions:

what means exactly QE? is it Quality Engineer?
could you please tell me which tool generates such metrics report http://quality.netbeans.org/metrics/ ?

thank you in advance for your answers,

Abdelkrim

Posted by Abdelkrim on September 18, 2009 at 11:18 AM CEST #

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