Shipwright Archive
Thread: Testing upgrades
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Dezrick
Fri Apr 08, 2005 2:30 am
#1
We are going to need to test that SW and Pilot aren't adversely affected (things could get broken) by the CU. When elite profession testing hits TC-5 can we have some guidance from our correspondant as to the areas that will need structured test, as I presume you can find out which partd of the profession will be at most risk.
In addition when RoTW hits testing we will need even more dilligent structured testing.
Joint_Maker
Fri Apr 08, 2005 4:34 am
#2
Dezrick wrote:
We are going to need to test that SW and Pilot aren't adversely affected (things could get broken) by the CU. When elite profession testing hits TC-5 can we have some guidance from our correspondant as to the areas that will need structured test, as I presume you can find out which partd of the profession will be at most risk.
In addition when RoTW hits testing we will need even more dilligent structured testing.
I agree about testing RotW, but shipwright and pilot in the CU? I cant see where this proffs will get changed in the CURB. Please enlight me!
Velneth
Fri Apr 08, 2005 9:18 am
#3
It's not intentional changes that you have to watch for and test out.
It's those bothersome accidental breakages that come up.
It's those bothersome accidental breakages that come up.
IIscandar
Fri Apr 08, 2005 9:34 am
#4
Velneth wrote:
It's not intentional changes that you have to watch for and test out.
It's those bothersome accidental breakages that come up.
agreed
Dezrick
Fri Apr 08, 2005 11:10 am
#5
Velneth wrote:
It's not intentional changes that you have to watch for and test out.
It's those bothersome accidental breakages that come up.
What he said - sneaky little Bothian spies crawl in under the cover of darkness and hack the code - only the hamster knows!
Seriously they are changing aspects of crafting for Docs/BEs/CMs/WSs/ASs/Chefs, call me a sceptic but I think we ought to check.
I'll happily help with stuctured testing if IIscander can find out where the risk areas might be from his contacts.
Message Edited by Dezrick on 04-08-2005 07:11 PM
Joint_Maker
Mon Apr 11, 2005 8:30 am
#6
Thanks! Now i see your point, and after reading issues in the AS and WS forums, i guess its more than a good idea!! 
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