On Dec 4, 2012, at 12:20 PM, Sorin Burjan <sorin.burjan(a)xwiki.com> wrote:
Hello Vincent,
I understand the utility of this for Automated Testing, but for Manual
Testing it will be a bit harder because nobody will want to "downgrade"
their resolution in order to test on the Minimum resolution.
You don't need too. Just install a resizer. On chrome I'm using
https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/window-resizer/kkelicaakdanhinjde…
I think
imposing such a rule will discourage users to test XWiki.
I don't follow you here. What's the relationship between the resolution that the
xwiki dev team supports and users testing XWiki? They can test on whatever resolution they
want...
By testing I mean
following the Manual Test steps we have.
This plan needs to mention on what resolutions (plural) it was tested, in addition to
mentioning browsers and databases on which it was executed. You don't need to test on
all resolutions obviously but the plan needs to have various tests on different DBs, OSes,
Browsers, Resolutions. You should propose something.
Thanks
-Vincent
Regards,
Sorin B.
On Tue, Dec 4, 2012 at 12:18 PM, Vincent Massol <vincent(a)massol.net> wrote:
> Hi devs,
>
> We've agreed on the list of databases and browser we want to support but I
> couldn't find an agreement on the screen resolutions we want to support.
>
> I had in mind the 1280x1024 as the minimal resolution for laptop/desktop
> computers.
>
> Note that it's important to know this for the following reasons:
> * When we do our tests we should do them with various resolutions but
> especially with the minimum supported resolution
> * This is true for our automated tests (we run a vnc server in a given
> resolution on the jenkins agents) but also for the manual tests done by
> Sorin/Silvia/Manuel and everyone else
>
> WDYT?
>
> Once we agree I'll post the result on
xwiki.org
>
> Thanks
> -Vincent