It's been a loooong time that a team of motivated students have been working on the creation of an opensourced tool to handle testcases: OpenTCM, and it now starts to pay off !
The very concept is extremely interesting for us: we have more and more products going to the open source world, and we have yet no free tool to share with the community in order to handle some testing. OK, there are a bunch of question like "would a community use testcases ?", or "shall we use this tool, or work a different way?", etc..., but this is not what I want to focus on here... I just want to point out that such a tool exist now, and only this is already something big and new, that we should keep in mind for our future decisions !
I did not have time play a lot around with it, but first impression:
- I like the logo :)
- we can see it is an early stage program, but at the same time it looks very complete
- there are strange things for me (no product to associate when creating a new testcase), but I guess I need to understand OpenTCM logic ;)
- I like the fact that it is a project in java.net !
So, here are some links:
- General Presenation: http://www.opentcm.org/
- The current instance: http://sears.sunvirtuallab.com:18080/openTCM/
The very concept is extremely interesting for us: we have more and more products going to the open source world, and we have yet no free tool to share with the community in order to handle some testing. OK, there are a bunch of question like "would a community use testcases ?", or "shall we use this tool, or work a different way?", etc..., but this is not what I want to focus on here... I just want to point out that such a tool exist now, and only this is already something big and new, that we should keep in mind for our future decisions !
I did not have time play a lot around with it, but first impression:
- I like the logo :)
- we can see it is an early stage program, but at the same time it looks very complete
- there are strange things for me (no product to associate when creating a new testcase), but I guess I need to understand OpenTCM logic ;)
- I like the fact that it is a project in java.net !
So, here are some links:
- General Presenation: http://www.opentcm.org/
- The current instance: http://sears.sunvirtuallab.com:18080/openTCM/
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