- From: Dominic Jones <Dominic.Jones@scss.tcd.ie>
- Date: Thu, 22 Nov 2012 15:55:12 +0000
- To: Pablo Nieto Caride <pablo.nieto@linguaserve.com>
- Cc: Multilingual Web LT-TESTS Public <public-multilingualweb-lt-tests@w3.org>, Philip O'Duffy <philip.ODuffy@ul.ie>
Lost in translation... Human Resources / staff = HR. Sent from my iPhone On Nov 22, 2012, at 15:43, "Pablo Nieto Caride" <pablo.nieto@linguaserve.com> wrote: > > Thank you Dom! > > By the way, what do you mean by HR in: If you can manage HR to meet this > goal then that would be great! > > > -----Mensaje original----- > De: Dominic Jones [mailto:Dominic.Jones@scss.tcd.ie] > Enviado el: jueves, 22 de noviembre de 2012 13:16 > Para: Multilingual Web LT-TESTS Public > CC: Philip O'Duffy > Asunto: Info on Webinar & Update of Milesones! (Implementor? Please read!) > > Dear Members, > > This email contains an overview of the webinar (via GoToMeeting) being held > on 4th December from 14.00 UTC - 16.00 UTC. All implementors are requested > to attend, if this causes you a problem let me know and I will arrange for > you to get a video copy of the session. I'd also ask you to forward this > mail to any developers, within your organisation, who will be working on the > test suite. The purpose of the webinar is as follows: > > Provide an overview of input and output files. (Dom) Provide a narrative on > how the testing process works. (Dom) Run through commitments to testing data > categories. (Dom) Run through key dates (Dom) > > Work through one full example in Java of the Ruby data category showing > (Leroy): > . Parsing of input file. > . Processing input files and applying rules. > . Outputting conformant code. > . Diff'ing of implementation output against gold standard. > . Example code will be provided. > > Run through the structured approach we are taking to bug fixing. > (Dom/Leroy). > > Q&A session. (All) > > The approach we are taking to example code is showing you exactly how to > parse, process and output xml for the Ruby data category, we can show full > code for this data category as it will only be made conformant in internal > implementations, i.e. non of you have this as a data category which you need > to test. This gives you an idea as to how to apply the test process to other > data categories. Parsing and outputting can be standard and used across all > data categories across all implementations but processing and application of > rules must be developed in house. > > ------------------------------------------------- > > KEY DATES: > > M1: 15th November 2012 - (Test files reviewed) - Ongoing process. > M1.5: 4th December 2012 - Webinar on Test Suite conformance / usage. > M2: 17th December 2012 - Implementors have run at least one global and > one local test file, for each of their data categories. One XML and one HTML > as well. > M3: 31st January 2013 - Test files completely run. > M4: 8th March 2013 - Data category used in application, spreadsheet > updated with conformant / non-conformant implementations. > M5: 15th March 2013 - MLW-LT review - Presentation on test process and > 80% of data categories shown to be conformant. > > Please note, I have updated the spreadsheet (http://bit.ly/RWh2e0) with > these new key dates. M5 is the key, I will be pushing towards M5 over the > next few months allowing us to tweak the remaining 20%, more difficult data > cats and publicising the test suite over the remaining months. If you can > manage HR to meet this goal then that would be great! Apologies for the long > mail, I try to write fewer mails but with more content :) > > Let me know if you have any questions. > > Dom > > > > -- > Dominic Jones | Research Assistant > KDEG, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland. > > > > > >
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