On 04-04-11 18:19, Стас Зарубін wrote:
Hi all.
Sorry that I'm writing so late.
My name is Stas Zarubin. I'm from Ukraine. Study at Kyiv National Taras Shevchenko University.
I have little experience in build automation and testing automation. I have successfully used the Selenium in one of the projects. And as I have little experience and unit testing.
I would like to join the development of phpMyAdmin this summer.
I would like to know what your expectations to achieve this task. What the percentage of coverage coverage do you expect.
Well as 100% might be a bit out there... :) I would love to have the basic functionality of all major parts. In percentages ... more than 50% After that people interested in a specific area can expand on these particular tests.
I've already made a fork of your project on gitorious - https://gitorious.org/phpmyadmin-zsv, which slowly began to cover by the unit tests the main parts of the application. I will periodically publish Code Coverage reports on my new blog - http://zsv.org.ua
I'll have a look later today.
In the rules was said that require the sending of a patch for participation in the GSOC. My bug fix was rejected (I misunderstood the meaning of error). Can I instead submit couple of unit tests?
The intention of that rule is to see some actual contribution of a student before the summer begins. So, yes if you can put useful contributions in a git repo then that's fine with me.
P.S. Draft of my application - http://zsv.org.ua/?page_id=2
You mention Atlassian Bamboo, as that is proprietary software how would you compare it to something like Hudson/Jenkins?.