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RC test: Graphing Lines 1.3.0-rc.3 #286
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Since this is a spot check, these are the platforms I would propose checking. @pixelzoom let me know if you want any changes.
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iOS 10 did crash and reload occasionally, which could interrupt a game level. However, considering the platform, I think that the frequency of these crashes is probably acceptable. Crashed here slightly more than Graphing Slope-Intercept. |
QA is done |
Thanks @KatieWoe and QA team. I'll leave this issue open until 1.3.0-rc.4 is published. Looks like we have 4 issue to test. |
1.3.0-rc.4 is in #290. Closing. |
@KatieWoe , @ariel-phet , @amanda-phet graphing-lines/1.3.0-rc.3 is ready for RC testing. This is a
brand=phet
release only (no PhET-iO, no a11y).Document issues in https://github.com/phetsims/graphing-lines/issues and link to this issue.
NOTE: This should be tested at the same time as Graphing Slope-Intercept 1.1.0-rc.3 (#287).
Assigning to @ariel-phet for prioritization.
General RC Test
What to Test
Issues to Verify
Check these issues off and close them if they are fixed. Otherwise, post a comment in the issue saying that it wasn't fixed.
This issue is specific to Graphing Lines, and can be tested on 1 platform:
These issues must be tested for both Graphing Lines (#286) and Graphing Slope-Intercept (#287). They are all platform independent; if they work on one platform, they will work on all platforms. So a full test matrix is unnecessary for this RC. Spot checking on a couple of platforms is sufficient.
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FAQs for QA Members
There are multiple tests in this issue... Which test should I do first?
Test in order! Test the first thing first, the second thing second, and so on.
How should I format my issue?
Here's a template for making issues:
Who should I assign?
We typically assign the developer who opened the issue in the QA repository.
My question isn't in here... What should I do?
You should:
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