Re: W3C Testing How To slides

No, we announced that last week and our friends in Paris suggested an
alternative that would be better suited for the event. We're in the
process of confirming it and will be announcing the change later today or
tomorrow.

Sorry for the confusion.

-Rebecca




On 9/17/12 4:33 PM, "Kris Krueger" <krisk@microsoft.com> wrote:

>Is this tweet correct on the venue?
>
>https://twitter.com/testthewebfwd
>http://lanyrd.com/venues/paris/vzbf/
>
>-Thx
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Rebecca Hauck [mailto:rhauck@adobe.com]
>Sent: Monday, September 17, 2012 3:22 PM
>To: Philippe Le Hegaret; public-test-infra
>Subject: Re: W3C Testing How To slides
>
>Hi Philippe,
>
>These slides are great! Are you planning on attending Test The Web
>Forward in Paris prior to TPAC on October 26 & 27?  James Graham and I
>are each going give a talk on parts of what you have here - he is going
>to present on testharness.js and I will be walking through how to create
>a reftest.
>You have a lot of additional great information here that would be very
>useful at the event for new test writers.  I particularly like the first
>10 slides the cover figuring out what to test.
>
>If you are able to attend, would you like to co-present with James and me?
>If you can't make it, perhaps I can include some of this into my talk.
>
>Feel free to contact me directly off-list if you want to discuss the
>logistics of the event.
>
>Here's the site:
>
>http://testthewebforward.org/paris-2012.html (Note: we are finalizing the
>venue today, but it will be in central Paris at a university)
>
>Cheers,
>-Rebecca
>
>
>
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>On 9/16/12 6:31 AM, "Philippe Le Hegaret" <plh@w3.org> wrote:
>
>>Mike and I put slides together on how to do testing at W3C:
>> http://w3c.github.com/testing-how-to/
>>
>>This slides set is intended to serve as an introduction and could be
>>used to present testing to Working Groups.
>>
>>I'm thinking to do a break out session during the TPAC by going over
>>those slides.
>>
>>There are still some gaps in them.
>>
>>Feedback and contributions to those slides are welcome:
>>  https://github.com/w3c/testing-how-to
>>
>>Philippe
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Received on Monday, 17 September 2012 23:46:37 UTC