Hi, my name is Petro Shutiak and I’d like to join the Community Manual Testing Team. I’m learning QA and looking forward to contributing by testing the O3 application
Hey @shutiak, welcome and glad to hear of your interest in contributing to the QA team! Here’s a great doc that @veronica wrote - Why Manual QA Matters in the OpenMRS (O3 RefApp) Release Cycles and covers everything you need to get started!
Hey @nethmi, thanks for the warm welcoming
I’m excited to contribute to the OpenMRS QA efforts. I’ve successfully created my OpenMRS ID and logged into Atlassian (Jira).
I’ve already read the “Why Manual QA Matters in the OpenMRS O3 RefApp Release Cycles” doc and explored the application at https://o3.openmrs.org. I’d love to join the Community Manual Testing Team and start contributing by reporting bugs.
Could you please grant me access to the QA-related Jira projects? Looking forward to being part of this awesome initiative!
Thanks a lot!
Hey @shutiak, we don’t have explicit tickets for manual testing, but as @gcliff linked, we have an epic for e2e tests. As explained in the talk post, the manual QA is done by going through the O3 QA & Clinical Release Checklist and the test case scenarios in the doc - A Step-By-Step Manual QA Guide for OpenMRS - Google Docs. Any bugs found will be recorded as a JIRA ticket. Hope that helps!