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diff --git a/testing/index.html b/testing/index.html index 7e5fcb0..af3ce93 100644 --- a/testing/index.html +++ b/testing/index.html @@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ A release test must be done on code committed to git. Commit, then test. That way one can know for sure *what* code was actually tested. <p> - Note that this testing document does not have anything to do with testing that is done + Note that this testing document does not have anything to do with testing that is done before committing to git. It is a test document for released code. Pre-commit testing is done mostly by the developer who has written the change. Sometimes code is committed to synchronize work, even if it has known problems. Release testing is @@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ and test setup. Also the testing will take place over an extended period of time. <p> All of the above makes it imperative that there can be no doubt about *which* code - is tested and thus all tests refer to committed code by subversion number. + is tested and thus all tests refer to committed code by subversion number. <h1>Release procedure</h1> OpenOCD mainline is work in progress. Expect it to change daily and to have some quirks. @@ -35,7 +35,7 @@ <h2>Test cases</h2> Additionally OpenOCD has test cases that target specific functionality more precisely. <p> - A full release test must include both smoketests and unit testing. + A full release test must include both smoketests and unit testing. <p> <a href="testcases.html">Test cases</a> </body> |