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Testing with QA and Fixing Bugs for OpenSpark #2799

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emmayank opened this issue Dec 19, 2024 · 1 comment
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Testing with QA and Fixing Bugs for OpenSpark #2799

emmayank opened this issue Dec 19, 2024 · 1 comment
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@emmayank
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emmayank commented Dec 19, 2024

Description

Collaborate with the QA team to test OpenSpark extensively, identify bugs, and implement fixes to ensure the platform's stability and performance. This process will address functional, UI/UX, and integration issues to prepare the system for deployment.

Goals

  • Conduct comprehensive testing with the QA team for OpenSpark.
  • Implement fixes for the identified bugs and retest the changes.
  • Validate the platform's overall stability, performance, and usability.

Expected Outcome

An optimized and bug-free version of OpenSpark, validated by QA and ready for deployment.

Acceptance Criteria

  • All identified bugs are resolved and tested.
  • The platform passes functional, UI/UX, and integration tests.
  • No critical issues remain in the system.

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NA

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Beckn

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TBD

Tech Skills Needed

QA Testing, Bug Fixing, Frontend and Backend Development

Complexity

Medium

Category

Testing and Bug Fixing

Sub Category

QA Collaboration

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PR for above task
#2789
CC:- @emmayank @PritiEM

@skrushna1506 skrushna1506 added the bug Something isn't working label Dec 20, 2024
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