Hey Gabriel,
Yeah, a good up to date test script sure would be nice. But i think at this point in general just take the user interface for a spin, maybe test out some of the servers with a desktop client like udig, qgis, etc…
I find that having a directed task really focuses and helps flesh out the bugs. For instance I have been trying to set up some demos for the foss4g conference and i have found of just going through the motions of setting up the data, adding the styles, using the layer preview, etc… has fleshed out a few issues.
Perhaps it would be good for you to test out all the gwc stuff and ensure that it is still working as expected. I know that functionality far less than other parts of the system and admittedly have done a poor job of testing it thus far.
Regardless, any pre beta testing will be beneficial.
On Wed, Apr 4, 2012 at 5:57 PM, Gabriel Roldan <groldan@anonymised.com> wrote:
Hey Justin, I’m glad you managed to get this on trunk.
I think (at least that’s my case) the little feedback you’re getting
in this regard is not lack of interest but lack of time to flesh out
what it entails to test all this new stuff.
I for one would really appreciate some sort of guideline/script on
what should I do to test all the different options and verify they do
work as expected?
Note I’m not requiring you to spend any time doing such a thing, just
offering my help as (pre?) beta tester if you want it.
Cheers,
Gabriel
On Wed, Apr 4, 2012 at 4:48 PM, Justin Deoliveira <jdeolive@anonymised.com> wrote:
Hi folks,
With the build issues sort out with the new security stuff I would like to
start pushing on getting out a geoserver 2.2 beta release. I hope to start
it later today or tomorrow.
In terms of cite tests i have done a preliminary run and there are no new
issues introduced. I plan to spend time finally squashing the cite issues
after the foss4g na conference.
Any objections?
-Justin
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