On Fri, Feb 7, 2020 at 5:53 PM pmkellly(a)frontier.com <pmkellly(a)frontier.com>
wrote:
I thought the best way to see if the install went well was to see if
the
application would start and close.
I think the major difference is that you keep thinking in terms of
applications (icons in menus, open and close), while I think of this test
case in terms of packages (verify with rpm, whether it can start or whether
there's even a binary included is not relevant). That's why I kept asking
whether you'd like to create a test case tailored to GUI installation
workflows (and looking at
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Test_Results:Current_Desktop_Test , it seems
we don't even have one, because what we usually do is to thoughtlessly
perform some of those extra graphical steps, like opening an application,
on top of the vague "package install/remove" test case - which is certainly
something that can be improved in the description of one of those places).