Setting up a Quality Team within KDE
Andreas Pakulat
apaku at gmx.de
Thu Apr 12 21:54:41 BST 2012
On 12.04.12 21:01:53, Alexander Neundorf wrote:
> On Sunday 08 April 2012, Albert Astals Cid wrote:
> > El Diumenge, 8 d'abril de 2012, a les 17:13:54, Pau Garcia i Quiles va
> ...
> > > I can tell you TestComplete's support for Qt is pretty limited. I have
> > > not tested LDTP because we needed support for Windows and Linux for our
> > > Qt projects.
> > >
> > > Squish is the best tool we evaluated at work for Qt, it does support Qt
> > > Quick and there is a company maintaining it (Froglogic, founded by KDE
> > > developers and employing many KDE developers). A few more arguments
> > > pro-Squish: it's cross-platform (which means we can run the same tests on
> > > Linux, Windows, Mac and any other platform we support) and the
> > > client-server architecture is very useful when testing client-server
> > > applications, actual environments and/or using virtualization to run the
> > > UI tests after each daily build.
> >
> > Did you guys ever try Testability? I've been using lately and works pretty
> > well and has the added value of being Free Software.
>
>
> We use Squish at work and it works well.
>
> Beside that, there is a new project called QtTesting from Kitware which can be
> used kind of like Squish.
>
> It's still very new, and I haven't tried it myself.
Really? The log dates back to 2005, thats quite old and even there the
first entry suggests its been split off from somewhere else.
Andreas
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