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Comments from the call today:
- How customizable is the data collection? Can you customize all the fields and the order in which they are asked?
- Can we collect the output from the screen reader? (would be amazing if this could be automated, via a braille driver or plugin)
- Can we collect the input commands (would also be amazing if this could be automated)
- Can we have branching capabilities in the data collection form? For example, if the output was good, display a simple form. Otherwise, we might need to ask more questions.
- Ability to assign tests to specific testers
- Ability to track support history and changes over time
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@mcking65 and anyone else, has there been a discussion of who will cover the cost of hosting or subscription for project?
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- How accessible is the UI out of the box? This might be a good path of inquiry for CG members to investigate rather than using Bocoup time.
- If we would like to make accessibility or other improvements to the UI, how difficult will that be?
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@mcking65 and anyone else, has there been a discussion of who will cover the cost of hosting or subscription for project?
Top choice is open source with a license that we can use for free. Unless there is very significant advantage, we probably do not want to buy a subscription.
We have the challenge that we would like to have a variety of testers, none of whom will be full time on the project for more than a few days or weeks at a time. So, a per user subscription could end up being lots of management overhead.
As far as hosting, I hope we would be able to run it all from github. If we need something else, we can investigate options.
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Here is one site about open source test management software I started browsing through when we first started discussing this option:
http://www.opensourcetestmanagement.com/
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One option that comes to mind that’s highlg scriptable and customizable: https://airtable.com/
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From this issue and today's meeting I began a feature requirements wiki page. I think we haven't covered all requirements, feel free to chime in here for more!
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Investigation has been completed.
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