+ <h1>Release testing</h1>
+ A release test must be done on code committed to svn. Commit, then test. That way one can know for sure *what* code was actually tested.
+ <p>
+ Note that this testing document does not have anything to do with testing that is done
+ before committing to svn. It is a test document for released code. Pre-commit testing
+ is done mostly by the developer who has written the change. Release testing is
+ done on code believed to be stable, often a couple of weeks old, and not by
+ the developers, but rather users and community testers who has the requisite hardware
+ and test setup. Also the testing can take place over an extended period of time.
+ <p>
+ All of the above makes it imperative that there can be no doubt about *which* code
+ is tested and thus all tests refer to committed code by subversion number.