what are the release notes and what release note contains,
when these prepared.
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Answer / rafi
Release notes contains all know issues and scope of the
testing, features for this release etc, which means for
every cycle of testing there will be different releases,
say for example after 1 release completes the second
release will come and it has mentioned with all features
that need to be test and what are the defects still in
pending and what are not reproducable, PCR changes(project
change request)etc.
correct me if iam wrong
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Answer / kumar
The release notes will be given by dev team to test team
prior to testing. The most important thing it contains is
know issues, features which are deployed for testing
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Answer / ramprasad.s
HI
Release Notes contains User Manual
It contains operational aspect of the product
After The Product has been delivered
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