Re: Adding support for test requests in Shepherd

On Friday, September 13, 2013 at 5:01 PM, Mihai Balan wrote:
> (cc'ed public-test-infra, but not yet dropping public-css-testsuite)
> 
> The way I see it (and the way I discussed it with Peter), the data will be synchronized to/from gitHub, too.
Sure. That still won't benefit other groups, though.
> The reason we settled on doing it via Shepherd is that it has the potential to ease the submission of test requests, without giving write access on w3c/csswg-test to everyone. Right now, one can only submit an issue, but not change its labels, milestone, etc. which makes it rather awkward and error-prone to create a gitHub-only process (for now at least).

The GH API lets you do that easily.
> To go on a full disclosure here: the idea for a test-request process/tool came from developers in my team working on Regions/Shapes/Blending (but I think it might apply to people actually implementing the specs in other companies, too). The goal of it was to allow anyone to submit a new test request with minimal-to-none overhead (if that is possible without even logging in, even better). Anything that would require creating (new) accounts or manually editing issues, would decrease the appeal of such a tool/process.

I understand the premises. I just regret the conclusion. :)

--tobie

Received on Friday, 13 September 2013 15:19:09 UTC