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I have to pout and stomp here...Nothing like a wet fish in your face after lots of input...I see you apologise but to come in now and say we got it wrong is a bit like arriving after the horse has bolted!
I disagree that this is not appropriate. For starters it was my understanding that testing for functionality would of course include the audience for whom they (modules) function and that is the ordinary folk who know nothing about coding who come along and download and install modules and expect them not only to work, but be clear in instruction of how to get them up and running.
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1) Too general; this was supposed to be an example smoketest. It should be specific to an actual module.
It is not 'general' but rather as generic as possible. I see absolutely no point in doing half a job - if you are going to test a module then you need to accomodate the variations between them. Otherwise what you are asking for is a specific smoke test for specific modules - sorry I don't believe any of us have the time to design individual tests for individual modules.
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2) The smoketest should be limited to functional testing. It should not deal with looking at contents of directories or files, but only with operations (typing in URLs, clicking links or buttons, using online forms, etc.) and the expected results.
This makes the whole process pretty useless for ordinary and new users. There are many modules out there with very poor accompanying instructions and what you imply here is that it is not important. As far as I am concerned you can give me the best functioning module in the world, but if it is not clear how to install it and use it then it is pretty useless to me unless I have the time to play, ask questions, and use trial and error. The accompanying contents of directories and files are as important as the operation of the module in my book, and i will be very dieappointed if these are not included in any kind of testing.
The very last thing I want to see happen to this document is to have it placed on the back burner for a while.
(Other things that come to mind but I am too polite to make them public!)
Ok...Ahem....Of my soap box now!