I have yet to see STAF used as a "conformance" test suite
demonstrating
POSIX testing methodology which could be used for certification.
Have you looked at VSW5 or VSM4 which uses TET?
http://www.opengroup.org/testing/testsuites/vsw5.htm
http://www.opengroup.org/testing/testsuites/vsm4.htm
http://www.linuxbase.org/download/index.php/test_suites/runtime
http://tetworks.opengroup.org/tet/
However before desktop conformance testing can begin we need assertions
based on a community endorsed Linux GUI Style Guide and a Linux GUI API
Standards. :-)
http://w3.pppl.gov/misc/motif/MotifStyleGuide/en_US/TOC.html
George (gk4)
On Tue, 2005-01-04 at 05:18, Nagappan wrote:> Hi,
> LDTP (Linux Desktop Testing Project) hosted in
> http://gnomebangalore.org/ldtp
>
> About LDTP:
>
> *Problem:*
> In windows domain there are many GUI automation tools, which can
> recognize the GUI as "objects" and not just with co-ordinates.
> Unfortunately, Open Source Linux GUI automation tools are not matured up
> to that level - at least to my knowledge ;) . Without this advancement
> in the test automation space, it would become difficult to make good
> progress.
>
> *Things that can be leveraged:*
> There are many tool independent automation frameworks available in the
> Open Source. One of them which leverages the STAF framework is
> considered to be more useful. This is hosted in http://safsdev.sf.net
>
> *Our Goal:*
> We wanted to develop a tool and a framework for test automation, which
> is context/object sensitive and much more productive than the commercial
> alternatives.
>
> *Where are we now:*
> We have used the architecture from SAFSDEV and leveraged the
> accessibility framework in Linux (at-spi APIs). This framework is known
> as Linux Desktop Testing Project, shortly ldtp. This is application
> independent, tool-kit independent(GTK, Java (swing), QT 4.0), reusable
> and efficient. This tool is in its pre-alpha stage. This application
> works with Mozilla, Firefox, OpenOffice.org, Java based applications,
> GNOME, KDE (4.0 onwards).
>
> We are interested in hosting our project in freedesktop.org.
>
> Is this the right list to post project hosting request ? BTW, I have
> posted this mail to xdg-list@freedesktop.org, but the mail bounced with
> this info '(550 <xdg-list@freedesktop.org>: Recipient address
rejected:
> User unknown in local recipient table)'. In freedesktop.org main page,
> this email id is specified. Is this a known issue ?
>
> Thanks
> Nagappan
>
> NOTE: I have sent this mail to xdg@lists.freedesktop.org, but I didn't
> get any response for hosting the project. So, I'm sending the copy of
> that mail to this list. Sorry for any inconvenience.
--
George (gk4)