[Ssc-dev] Testing

Nathan of Guardian nathan at guardianproject.info
Fri Jun 10 23:02:28 EDT 2011


To test the more limited app we are pushing into the market, you want to
switch to the "ObscuraV1" branch.

> git checkout obscurav1

then reload your eclipse project.



On 06/10/2011 10:43 PM, Andrew Senior wrote:
> I just pulled (from master) and installed on my Evo and did some simple
> testing.
> 
> From github.com:guardianproject/SecureSmartCam
>    aa4f222..5047412  obscurav1  -> origin/obscurav1
> From github.com:guardianproject/SecureSmartCam
>  * [new tag]         v1.0.1     -> v1.0.1
> 
> I found these things, some of which may be personal taste, and the remainder
> may be device-specific.
> 
> 1) The app was frozen for a few seconds- I couldn't get to the 'security
> slider' (I found I have "show splash screen" set but would still like to be
> able to click through)
> 
> 2) I chose to load an image from the gallery. I was holding the phone
> portrait, but the image displayed landscape, partially off the screen.
> I said yes to "scan for faces". It found one.
> When I held my finger down it created a new green region, but not where I
> was holding my finger.
> 
> When I drag the green region it flashes the box back and forth perhaps at
> frame rate. - a variation of about 1/4" in one edge of the rectangle - in
> the direction I was dragging.
> 
> When I stop dragging the image is pixellated, but the pixellated region is
> displaced (more than the 1/4") down from where the green rectangle is.
> (on other occasions it's displaced left of and below the blue/green region
> too)
> 
> 3) When I create and remove a third region, the redacted region stays
> pixellated for the removed region.
> 
> 4) When the screen orientation changes, the currently-in-edit-mode redaction
> region appears in the correct place on the reoriented image, but when I
> start to drag the image the redaction suddenly jumps to a new location.
> 
> 5) The image was saved to the top level of my sd card- I would have expected
> it to be somewhere else- either back in the DCIM dir, or in an
> obscura-specific directory.
> 
> The redaction looks good - looks as though it cuts the Exif data out, as
> well as the thumbnail image) and does the pixellation. The file modification
> time is accurate, which the really paranoid might not like.
> 
> Andrew
> 
> 
> 
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