Overall it looks very good. Note that some time ago I created a special
category for "test day's test cases", and so let's put all of those in
when
moving them into the final location:
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Category:Test_Days_Test_Cases
Since those testcases are related to the PipeWire testday, you can prefix
them like that, e.g. "Testcase PipeWire ALSA backend" or "Testcase
PipeWire
Jack". Just a thought.
I have corrected the test cases accordingly. How do I move them into the
correct category and rename them to their new names?
As discussed yesterday at our team meeting, adding one more testcase
to
test popular videoconferencing tools is probably a good idea.
I have to look around how this could be tested using some tool that does
not require anyones presence.
@Adam Williamson <awilliam(a)redhat.com> suggested the following page:
zoom.us/test however I am not able to tell whether audio is sent to it
because there is no feedback and recording cannot be started at that
meeting. Again, to test the recording, registration is required.
I have not been able to track down an online video conferencing system that
would actually allow some testing to unregistered users.
Do you think a test case that needs two people connect in a conference
would be plausible?
Thanks for your work,
Kamil
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