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Oh dear, oh dear.
It works (ish) in the development environment, but not in the testing environment.
And one of the other developers has "retested" and passed some of the issues that I'm failing this morning.
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Might now be a good time to think of the money?Originally posted by TheFaQQer View PostOh dear, oh dear.
It works (ish) in the development environment, but not in the testing environment.
And one of the other developers has "retested" and passed some of the issues that I'm failing this morning.
Oh dear.Where are we going? And what’s with this hand basket?Comment
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I think we need a new smiley which combinesOriginally posted by voodooflux View PostMight now be a good time to think of the money?
with a big £ sign.
Oh, and morning all
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Indeed it might be.Originally posted by voodooflux View PostMight now be a good time to think of the money?
I'm trying not to worry - it's not good for my brain damage
All I can do is to keep running through the test scripts, and raising the issues as I find them. I haven't got time to fix (or even look at) any of the issues, because I'm being hounded to get the testing done.
But since the code / installation seems to be so fundamentally flawed, is it worth me testing it and failing it, or should I try and resolve the issues??
Oh well - it's for project management / programme management / stream lead (if he graces us with his presence today) to resolve.Comment
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For that reason alone I will have to acquire oneOriginally posted by Bunk View PostHmm, good idea. That would annoy the permies no end
Where are we going? And what’s with this hand basket?Comment
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