Comment 6 for bug 1224533

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Daniel Manrique (roadmr) wrote :

Hi, I tested this by installing Precise (12.04.3) on a virtual machine and running the test case.

First I tested with the non-fixed 0.13.9 version of checkbox that came with this Ubuntu image.

1- searching for ubuntu friendly in the dash shows the system testing application.
2- clicking on that launches checkbox
3- on the test selection screen, deselecting a test (I did it with Audio Tests) showed a "checkbox-qt-service" dialog with a message about my submission being invalidated for Ubuntu Friendly if I unselected a test.
4- Right-clicking on the test list and selecting "deselect all" showed the same warning.
5- I then did a test run with no tests selected so it finishes quickly.
6- A message saying "please enter the e-mail address associated with your
  launchpad account (if applicable) and click the Submit Results button to submit these test results to Ubuntu Friendly" appeared.
7- I entered email address and clicked submit results.
8- A "successfully finished testing" message appeared.

I then added the -proposed repository, updated and installed checkbox and checkbox-qt, bringing me up to version 0.13.10 in both.

I did the exact same procedure as before, and I noticed the following differences:

- Deselecting either one or all tests (step 3 and 4) doesn't pop up any messages.
- The submission screen (step 6) now says "Please enter the e-mail address associated with your Launchpad account (if applicable) and click the Submit Results button to submit these test results to Launchpad."

Both mentions of Ubuntu Friendly are gone. The only remaining instance is ability to search for "ubuntu friendly" on the dash (step 1).

These results are consistent with what's expected as per the test procedure. About the only difference I saw was that the test procedure mentions "The string change in the "submit results" message is also unlikely to cause regressions, as the string is not even included in translation catalogs and isn't even shown to the end-user", while in my case I did see the old Ubuntu
Friendly string and the change to the new one which doesn't mention it. Still, this is the desired behavior (not mentioning Ubuntu Friendly at all) and since the change doesn't affect translatable strings I think it's OK.

I'll tag with verification-done-precise.