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RE: Transaction Generation on the STEEM TESTNET - step1 Root Cause Analysis
I'm still a beginner on this and at least I'm able to understand what you have mentioned. I still have to get familiarization an some of the keywords you have mentioned here.
Looks like you are collecting some data by asking some questions. What is your next step?
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@bala41288 your response regarding testing and QA after the HF20 was well balanced and I am sure you will be able to contribute to the community with your expertise in QA. Domain expertise I am sure you will be pickup :-) Thanks for the reply
The questions are to understand what really went wrong. For example, we know that there is a TESTNET, We all know that many witnesses helped to test the TESTNET, but still we had few less than expected issues with the HF20. This shows that the testing done with the TESTNET was not adequate.
But why was it not adequate is what need to find.
To define a solution, we need to answer the "why"
So, we have identified that there are few scenarios which were not identified and thus not tested. So we can work together to identify those scenarios first and then write test cases to test them.
The next step will be to write down the conclusions and creation actionable items.
It may sound like a slow process, but yes, it is a slow process. Without mathematically quantifiable questions and answers, we can't find a permanent solution to anything IMHO.