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Would an online black-box software testing society be reasonable?

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    blzofhk
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    I'm thinking about developing an online and open software testing website to facilitate black box software testing in terms of speed and efficiency. The 'speed and efficiency' comes from the idea of testing the software by more than one tester, seeing that the website is open-for-public we can make sure that we are gonna find the testers quickly. I'm NOT saying i'm going to automate tests, as the website tends to make the relation between the tester (who is a volunteer) and the one who wants his software operations to be tested. No talking about the technical manners fulfilling the project, I just want your opinions about the concept of the project.

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      I'm thinking about developing an online and open software testing website to facilitate black box software testing in terms of speed and efficiency. The 'speed and efficiency' comes from the idea of testing the software by more than one tester, seeing that the website is open-for-public we can make sure that we are gonna find the testers quickly. I'm NOT saying i'm going to automate tests, as the website tends to make the relation between the tester (who is a volunteer) and the one who wants his software operations to be tested. No talking about the technical manners fulfilling the project, I just want your opinions about the concept of the project.

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      Lost User
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      Your concept is to find volunteers to do structured/unstructured black-box testing? Will they be validating whether the user-stories can be executed using the system? :)

      blzofhk wrote:

      I just want your opinions about the concept of the project.

      I doubt that anyone will work for free. Will the site be ad-supported, or would the test-applicants pay a fee?

      Bastard Programmer from Hell :suss: If you can't read my code, try converting it here[^]

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        I'm thinking about developing an online and open software testing website to facilitate black box software testing in terms of speed and efficiency. The 'speed and efficiency' comes from the idea of testing the software by more than one tester, seeing that the website is open-for-public we can make sure that we are gonna find the testers quickly. I'm NOT saying i'm going to automate tests, as the website tends to make the relation between the tester (who is a volunteer) and the one who wants his software operations to be tested. No talking about the technical manners fulfilling the project, I just want your opinions about the concept of the project.

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        User 12346062
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        Here is an answer to your query. Please check this link - http://yhoo.it/227ZChS

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