Presented by:

Marita

from SUSE

I have been working at SUSE for almost 10 years. I am involved in the openQA Project. Last year I moved to the role as QE Teamlead before that I was QE Project Manager for 7 years!

No video of the event yet, sorry!

openQA is an automated testing tool, capable of full system, console, and graphical application testing. This on-hands training will give you a technical introduction on how to write testcases for an operating system. openSUSE's QA engineeers will explain step by step how to write, debug and improve testcases in openQA. <b>Requirements: Bring your own machine and make sure that openQA is installed on the machines, and ensure that the machines can use virtualization (cat /proc/cpuinfo | grep vmx)</b>

Date:
2017 May 26 - 16:30
Duration:
1 h 30 min
Room:
Seminarraum 2
Language:
Track:
Difficulty:
Easy

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