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From: ofono-bounces(a)ofono.org [mailto:ofono-bounces@ofono.org] On Behalf
Of Denis Kenzior
Sent: Thursday, December 20, 2012 7:47 AM
To: ofono(a)ofono.org
Subject: [ANNOUNCE] oFono v1.12 and GCF USAT testing status
Hi Everyone,
Our long standing task is to get oFono ready to pass GCF/PTCRB certification.
One of the key areas of these certifications is USIM Application Toolkit (USAT). In
late November we took oFono to a GCF/PTCRB certified test laboratory to perform
a baseline test run to understand how ready the oFono USAT implementation is.
We are happy to report that we have obtained an outstanding result.
The process took about a week and a half, during which time we ran a total of 248
test cases. Not everything went smoothly, as is always the case. We found
several bugs and fixed them in real-time in the lab.
Surprisingly, most were quite minor. In the end we were able to pass all but 2 test
cases. This is a pass rate of 99.2%. If you are interested in the detailed test
report, the distilled version can be found in the oFono git repository under
doc/usat-certification-status.txt. Here is a direct link:
http://git.kernel.org/?p=network/ofono/ofono.git;a=blob;f=doc/usat-certif...
us.txt;hb=HEAD
The recently released oFono 1.12 incorporates all of the fixes from our test lab visit
as well as several other improvements. We believe that this is a significant
accomplishment, and wish to send big Kudos to everyone involved, in particular:
Andrzej Zaborowski, Yang Gu, Jeevaka Badrappan, Marcel Holtmann, Kristen
Carlson Accardi and Philippe Nunes.
To everyone involved with the project: Thank you guys and Happy New Year!!!
It's really a good news for this morning, and actually I've been waiting for this
for a long time:) This called some memory that you and Marcel had a very good design of
framework on USAT and Andrew did everything very quickly.
Regards,
-Yang