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 Hi Andreas

Am 30.09.10 00:22, schrieb Andrea Pescetti:
Goran Rakic wrote:
QATrack was developed by Per Eriksson, he is a Sweden native-language
project co-lead[3], is this code available?
QATrack until 1.0 was written by me and released under LGPL>= 2.1, with
copyright shared by me and Sun (I signed the JCA several years ago and
this qualifies as a contribution to the OOo project and is thus covered
by the JCA).

Then Per took over and wrote 2.0 and the following versions.

As far as I know, the QATrack sources for 1.0 and 2.0 (but I cannot find
the most recent ones there) were contributed to the QA CVS repository:
http://qa.openoffice.org/source/browse/qa/qatrack/ and actually
http://qatrack.services.openoffice.org/about.php still points to it (see
footer).
Maybe this is not a bad idea. Well I don't know QATrack well, but if it's possible to simply write a module for QATrack, it would be great. I mean, it's probabely the fastest way to get a good result. I will write down a small concept for the first version soon.

I was finding also same other tools who are already finished. A list from QA Tools are under http://www.opensourcetesting.org/testmgt.php

But we want a simple tool who makes everyone able tu do tests. Moast of the tools on this site are to complicate. I think we have not a big chance to find a tool who is directly ready to use. I think we will have a simple tool with spezific whishs. But I don't want to write a complet new tool.

Greetings Raphael


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