Reviewing test submissions

Hi all,

after having moved the test suite to the GitHub repository, we've been 
busy cleaning things up. One item of particular importance is that 
everything that was in "submission" directories is now in pull requests 
(the very last few of those are right now being finalised).

The changes being in pull requests makes it very easy for people to 
review the tests. You can just poke at the code, and if it looks good 
press a big green button. It's fun, it makes your hair sheen and your 
fresh bright, and you get to show off at cocktail parties about how you 
just made a major contribution to building a better web for all of 
humankind and its descendants to come.

All of that with just the press of a big and friendly green button! (And 
a little bit of code reading.)

So if you're ready for the undying adoration of wild throngs of web 
developers, if you've got the unassumingly humble tone of your "I was 
just doing my job" line, and if in you feel a hankering to press glossy 
green buttons with a motion of such lissom yet muscular grace that 
bystanders feel like it's happening in slow motion, then waste no time 
and head straight for:

     https://github.com/w3c/web-platform-tests/pulls

Let's party!


A big thanks to Ms2ger and Odin for helping a lot with cleaning up the 
moved repo!

-- 
Robin Berjon - http://berjon.com/ - @robinberjon

Received on Thursday, 4 April 2013 14:23:23 UTC