Yeah, I set it up on my laptop and have spent just a few minutes messing with it.  There are many things about it that remind me quite a bit of lava-qatracker - defining products, etc. It would take some amount of hacking and I'm not sure how viable it would be for running tests.  Honestly it feels like lava-qatracker is already closer to what we are looking for, but the ui has some interesting features that I think LAVA could learn from.

On Wed, Apr 4, 2012 at 12:58 AM, Ricardo Salveti <ricardo.salveti@linaro.org> wrote:
On Wed, Apr 4, 2012 at 1:59 AM, Paul Larson <paul.larson@linaro.org> wrote:
> Anyone seen this? I think it's what used to be called case conductor.
> https://github.com/mozilla/moztrap/
> There's a demo of it at https://moztrap-dev.allizom.org/manage/cases/ also.

Hm, seems a quite interesting project, and with a few folks developing
it heavily.

I really liked that the interface and the data model seems to be quite
easy to use and maintain. Would really like to get a local instance
and get at least a few test runs on it, to see how it behaves and how
we can also extract the results later on.

Extending it to also submit the results to LAVA's dashboard shouldn't
be that hard, I just wonder how we could easily integrate it with lava
to generate one single nice view that would cover both the manual test
runs and the automated ones.

Guess I'll give it a try over the new few days and see how it goes.

Thanks for the links.

Cheers,
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Ricardo Salveti de Araujo