- From: Rebecca Hauck <rhauck@adobe.com>
- Date: Wed, 16 Oct 2013 18:02:40 -0700
- To: Leif Arne Storset <lstorset@opera.com>
- CC: "public-css-testsuite@w3.org" <public-css-testsuite@w3.org>, "public-testtwf-planning@w3.org" <public-testtwf-planning@w3.org>
Hey Leif, We're at the point of filling in these slots with more detail, so I'm following up with you on this old-ish thread. > >> Do you have suggestions for CSS spec tests to write? > >Personally, I'd like to see CSS UI 3 get some love, specifically >outline and directional navigation properties. The latter has some >tests already, but there may be overlooked corner cases and boundary >conditions. Upon your suggestion, I've highlighted the CSS UI spec on the event page [1]. Can you do a lightning talk for this like you did for Fonts in Tokyo? Same as before- 3 minutes, one slide only but not required, and we'll have a translator. Also, this time, we're using the Github issue tracker for logging tests we need [2]. I've created a label there for css-ui, so if you or anyone on your team can add some work items there, that'd be great. You probably won't be able to label them yourself, but I can batch tag everything you log. User your discretion on how much or little detail to include keeping in mind a newbie's perspective. Spec links are good, testable assertions in specs are good, even pointer to an existing "almost like this one" test would be good. In the coming days, we'll be populating some of the other categories as well. Last, can we use some of the tests written by Opera a few months ago as good starting examples[3]? People tend to be most productive when they have good tests upon which they can extend & multiply. Thanks! -Rebecca [1] http://testthewebforward.org/events/2013/shenzhen.html#requirements [2] https://github.com/w3c/csswg-test/issues?labels=compositing&state=open [3] https://github.com/w3c/csswg-test/tree/master/contributors/opera/submitted/ css3-ui
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