The Tools and Automation team is working on setting up automatic
synchronization between the CSSWG test repository and ours. There
will be two folders:
- one for submitted tests, which will be automatically pushed
to Mozilla's directory on the CSSWG hg server
- one for received tests, which will be semi-automatically
pulled from the CSSWG's approved directory on the CSSWG hg
server
(The second step is semi-automatic because we'll need to annotate
the reftest manifests for any new tests to match our current
behavior.)
The question right now is where to put these tests. We can put
them under /layout/reftests/w3c/ or we can put them under
/testing/w3c-tests/css. The former keeps them closer to existing
reftests. The latter lets us put all W3C-synchronized tests near
each other as we add other test suites in the future.
> The Tools and Automation team is working on setting up automatic
> synchronization between the CSSWG test repository and ours. There
> will be two folders:
> - one for submitted tests, which will be automatically pushed
> to Mozilla's directory on the CSSWG hg server
> - one for received tests, which will be semi-automatically
> pulled from the CSSWG's approved directory on the CSSWG hg
> server
> (The second step is semi-automatic because we'll need to annotate
> the reftest manifests for any new tests to match our current
> behavior.)
> The question right now is where to put these tests. We can put
> them under /layout/reftests/w3c/ or we can put them under
> /testing/w3c-tests/css. The former keeps them closer to existing
> reftests. The latter lets us put all W3C-synchronized tests near
> each other as we add other test suites in the future.
On Fri, Mar 30, 2012 at 8:55 AM, Ehsan Akhgari <ehsan.akhg...@gmail.com>wrote:
> I'm nowhere near the module owner, but I'd really like us keep the tests
> near most of the existing reftests (i.e., layout/reftests).
Me too.
Rob
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