- From: Chris Lowis <chris.lowis@gmail.com>
- Date: Thu, 25 Jun 2015 15:37:16 +0100
- To: Joe Berkovitz <joe@noteflight.com>
- Cc: Audio Working Group <public-audio@w3.org>
Hi Joe, Does Daniel intend to submit these changes as a series of commits to w3c/web-platform-tests ? If so the recommended directory structure is: https://github.com/w3c/web-platform-tests#finding-things Cheers, Chris On 25 June 2015 at 14:18, Joe Berkovitz <joe@noteflight.com> wrote: > Hi group, > > Noteflight's summer intern Daniel Shaar has been working on coalescing the > Chrome and Moz tests into the W3C suite. He's made excellent progress and > reports he is now able to run all the tests as part of a unified suite which > includes the original sparse set of W3C test cases. He was able to set up > the environment (with a bit of mocking for Mozilla) so that everything runs > without modification. Daniel will give us a quick update on the next > telcon. > > But a couple of questions came up that perhaps folks (particularly > implementors) will have opinions on: > > - What would be the optimal directory organization for the test suite? A > natural breakdown would be by Web Audio interface name, but... > > - Pulling us in the opposite direction, however, is the convenience of > grouping the original Chrome/Mozilla tests together in their own trees > (since they currently require their own test framework libraries and > resources). Moving to a unified organization would probably involve > migrating the Chrome/Mozilla test cases to use a single standard framework. > Which is perhaps a Good Thing. > > What do people think? > > . . . . . ...Joe > > Joe Berkovitz > President > > Noteflight LLC > 49R Day Street / Somerville, MA 02144 / USA > phone: +1 978 314 6271 > www.noteflight.com > "Your music, everywhere"
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