- From: Wonsuk Lee <wonsuk11.lee@samsung.com>
- Date: Wed, 04 Apr 2012 11:00:24 +0900
- To: 'Matt Kelly' <mk@fb.com>
- Cc: public-coremob@w3.org
- Message-id: <029c01cd1206$b2beb9c0$183c2d40$%lee@samsung.com>
Hi. Matt. Thanks for quick reply. I have one more question. Current version of Ringmark tests twice(prefix and non-prefix) for some features. E.g. css3-flexbox, css3-images, indexed db in Ring1 and canvas-3d in Ring2. And for Some features, there are only test with prefix, and in some cases, there are only test with standard way(non-prefix). I am a little bit confused with these configuration. Could you let me know? Best regards, Wonsuk. From: Matt Kelly [mailto:mk@fb.com] Sent: Wednesday, April 04, 2012 9:34 AM To: Wonsuk Lee Cc: public-coremob@w3.org Subject: RE: Ringmark is now open source Absolutely-it's on our roadmap. Performance is incredibly important for games and other functionality like fluid scrolling. Ring 1 will eventually contain benchmarks for, e.g., animating X sprites at X FPS. We're publishing a follow up post tomorrow with more details. I'll ping this thread with a link once it goes live. From: Wonsuk Lee [mailto:wonsuk11.lee@samsung.com] Sent: Tuesday, April 03, 2012 5:10 PM To: Matt Kelly Cc: public-coremob@w3.org Subject: RE: Ringmark is now open source Hi. Matt. Thanks for RINGMARK. It's quite valuable thing for making web better. One question I have is Ringmark have a plan to support performance testing stuffs(e.g. Javascript, 2D, 3D graphics, extra) as well? Best regards, Wonsuk. From: Matt Kelly [mailto:mk@fb.com] Sent: Wednesday, April 04, 2012 1:34 AM To: public-coremob@w3.org Subject: Ringmark is now open source Hi folks, We've just announced that we've begun open sourcing Ringmark and we're donating the tests to this Community Group. You can read details at https://developers.facebook.com/html5/blog/post/2012/04/03/ringmark-is-now-o pen-source/. We're posting a follow up on the HTML5 blog tomorrow that includes details on the Ring, methodology, etc. We'll be making pull requests for each test soon and Robin Berjon agreed to review them. If you'd like to help review them, please contact him directly. Feedback welcome! Thanks, Matt
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