- From: David Carlisle <davidc@nag.co.uk>
- Date: Thu, 20 Dec 2012 19:48:54 +0000
- To: public-html-testsuite@w3.org
On 20/12/2012 17:35, Robin Berjon wrote: > 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: > > DavidCarlisle Thanks. I originally made a couple of "test" submissions for mathml support, for parsing and for a minimal rendering tests (just checking that the rendering was different from <span> more or less. The parsing tests were approved, the rendering tests were (not unreasonably) held up as it wasn't clear what the process should be for rendering tests (despite the fact that the foreign-content tests that were originally approved had several visual svg rendering tests). It would be good to get more tests in but is the policy any clearer now? Are tests of rendering allowed? If so is there a specific part of the test suite for them? If they are allowed should they (as my existing submission) use javascript measuring (eg .offsetWidth) or should they use reftest style or something else.... David
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