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Signal-to-Noise #4
Open Source Testing
is a compendium of 138 open source testing tools, including unit testing, feature testing, performance testing, bug tracking, the whole gamut. If you're considering building some testing infrastructure, you should spend some time looking around here first.
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Tuesday, January 27, 2004 11:46 AM by
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Tuesday, January 27, 2004 4:53 AM by R
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re: Signal-to-Noise #4
How come someone outside of Microsoft has to maintain the bug registry? Shouldn't Microsoft do this a la Sun's Java Bug Parade? Or don't they think there are any real bugs which people have problems with ?
Tuesday, January 27, 2004 5:06 AM by
Ashutosh Nilkanth
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re: Signal-to-Noise #4
Its an "unofficial" registry of bugs. Surely MS has a bug tracking system in place but its private to the best of my knowledge and the list of fixed bug(s) is released only after a public release of a patch or service pack.
Tuesday, January 27, 2004 7:39 AM by R
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re: Signal-to-Noise #4
But a list of fixed bugs is of no use to us right now when we are encountering them (don't ask me to name one, that's not the point:) ). It's no good telling us there was a bug and it was fixed after we may have been working around them for weeks and weeks.
Sorry to be 'having a go' at you, it's a bit of a raw nerve ;)
Tuesday, January 27, 2004 9:15 AM by
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