- From: Robin Berjon <robin@w3.org>
- Date: Thu, 20 Dec 2012 18:35:20 +0100
- To: public-html-testsuite@w3.org
Hi all,
if you've made a test submission that has not been processed in the
past, please read this.
I've done a lot of migrating submissions into pull requests today. This
includes the following:
Apple
AryehGregor
Baidu
Comcast
DavidCarlisle
html5bidi
MathiasBynens
PhilipTaylor
MOSQUITO
Mozilla
WebKit
Those that remain are:
Google
Infraware
Intel
Microsoft
Ms2ger
Opera
TestTWF_Paris
W3C
I'm happy to do TestTWF_Paris and W3C. The remaining ones however tend
to be a combination of rather large, covering many aspects, and coming
with their own baggage (e.g. some command line tools, their own copy of
the harness, that sort of stuff).
I would therefore appreciate if the people who made those submissions
would take the time to move them to the new organisation. Note that in
the vast majority of cases you are not being punished by the
reorganisation: changing those submissions would often have been
required in order to match the previous organisation as well.
Making turning something into a submission is easy:
• get the up to date repository
• git checkout -b submission/YourName
• git mv stuff from your submission directory to where it is supposed to
be in the tree (note that you can use "node tools/scripts/id2path.js
a-section-id" to map specification *section* IDs to where stuff goes in
the tree)
• commit
• git push origin submission/YourName
• then in the GitHub interface on the index of the repo you will see a
button offering to make a pull request. Do that, okay the form, and
you're good.
Please let me know if you plan on upgrading your submission — that way I
can know whose nails I need to start manicuring with a large pair of
pliers when the new year comes.
Happy holidays and all!
--
Robin Berjon - http://berjon.com/ - @robinberjon
Received on Thursday, 20 December 2012 17:35:29 UTC