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This page and its sub-pages are intended to describe the tests that are run (or will be run) on the tinderboxes and where the results go.
This page and its sub-pages are intended to describe the tests that are run (or will be run) on the tinderboxes and where the results go.


See also [[MailNews:Automated Testing]].
See also [https://developer.mozilla.org/en/MailNews/MailNews_Automated_Testing MailNews Automated Testing].
 
[[MailNews:Performance Testing:Meeting 2008 01 09|Recent discussion on Performance tests for Thunderbird (2008/01/09)]]


== MailNews Tinderbox Tests ==
== MailNews Tinderbox Tests ==
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''Note: MailNews here refers to either Thunderbird, or the Mail/Newsgroups/Address Book part of SeaMonkey''
''Note: MailNews here refers to either Thunderbird, or the Mail/Newsgroups/Address Book part of SeaMonkey''


* [[MailNews:Memory Bloat and Leak Tests]]
* [https://developer.mozilla.org/en/MailNews/Leak_And_Bloat_Tests Leak and Bloat Tests]
* [[MailNews:Start-up Time]]
* [[MailNews:Start-up Time]]
=== Future ideas ===
See the [[MailNews_Talk:Performance_Testing|discussion]] page


== Useful Links ==
== Useful Links ==

Latest revision as of 11:11, 14 January 2010

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Performance testing for MailNews (i.e. Thunderbird and the Mail/Newsgroups part of SeaMonkey) is becoming more important. We need to track this performance and any regressions that our changes make, especially with some of the big changes that are currently being proposed.

This page and its sub-pages are intended to describe the tests that are run (or will be run) on the tinderboxes and where the results go.

See also MailNews Automated Testing.

Recent discussion on Performance tests for Thunderbird (2008/01/09)

MailNews Tinderbox Tests

Note: MailNews here refers to either Thunderbird, or the Mail/Newsgroups/Address Book part of SeaMonkey

Future ideas

See the discussion page

Useful Links