- From: Emelia S. <emelia@brandedcode.com>
- Date: Tue, 19 Nov 2024 20:33:43 +0100
- To: Social Web Incubator Community Group <public-swicg@w3.org>
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@Johannes I can also strongly recommend creating an issue in that TF's repository to store a rough meeting agenda in, e.g., https://github.com/swicg/activitypub-trust-and-safety/issues/35 – Emelia > On 19 Nov 2024, at 19:48, Dmitri Zagidulin <dzagidulin@gmail.com> wrote: > > Sure, I can add it to the calendar. > And no, no particular TF-specific Jitsi, just use whatever jitsi room name you want. > > On Tue, Nov 19, 2024 at 6:43 PM Johannes Ernst <johannes.ernst@dazzlelabs.net <mailto:johannes.ernst@dazzlelabs.net>> wrote: >> In which case: >> >> Thu, Nov 21, 10am pacific time >> >> Testing Task Force meeting. >> >> Can this be put on the calendar? (Not sure who can put it on). >> Is there a TF-specific Jitsi we should use? >> >> Thanks, >> >> >> >> Johannes. >> >> >>> On Nov 18, 2024, at 22:07, Juan Caballero <virtualofficehours@gmail.com <mailto:virtualofficehours@gmail.com>> wrote: >>> >>> sorry, intercontinental conference travel knocked me out! I was waiting until others picked a time, I can make any of the three! Agenda sounds good. >>> >>> but I strongly encourage any substantial contributor to any TF to call and calendar meetings anyways, don't stand on TF ceremony or let titles bottleneck progress. >>> >>> >>> On Tue, Nov 19, 2024, 12:02 AM Johannes Ernst <johannes.ernst@dazzlelabs.net <mailto:johannes.ernst@dazzlelabs.net>> wrote: >>>> As I’m not the chair of the Testing TF, I’m a little reluctant to call a TF meeting. >>>> >>>> We’ve done a few show-and-tell’s outside of the TF — most recently at SeaGL [1], which was recorded, but the recording is not online yet — but I figured this subject may also be of interest here. >>>> >>>> I know developers are interested and there is some talk to put a multi-project “testing network” together based on FediTest. That may be outside of the scope of this group, however. >>>> >>>> Cheers, >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> Johannes. >>>> >>>> >>>> [1] https://feditest.org/blog/2024-11-09-feditest-presentation-at-seagl/ >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>>> On Nov 15, 2024, at 20:00, Johannes Ernst <johannes.ernst@dazzlelabs.net <mailto:johannes.ernst@dazzlelabs.net>> wrote: >>>>> >>>>> I’d like to offer to give an overview over where we’ve gotten so far with FediTest, the project that builds a test framework and tests for the Fediverse protocol stack, and where we are planning to go next. It’s work in progress, but we’ve reached a good point to review where we are. >>>>> >>>>> You might have seen some of the (work-in-progress) results: https://feditest.org/contrib/results/ — including the results from a first, fully-automated three-node system test. >>>>> >>>>> Something like: >>>>> 1. The various problems that need(ed) solving >>>>> 2. FediTest architecture and approach >>>>> 3. Demo >>>>> 4. Remaining challenges and planned approach >>>>> 5. Putting FediTest to work with more applications and more test coverage >>>>> >>>>> … but agenda is definitely not cast in stone, all depends on what you all want to talk about. >>>>> >>>>> Possible times, online: >>>>> * Tuesday Nov 19th, 10am pacific time >>>>> * Thursday Nov 21, 9am pacific time >>>>> * Thursday Nov 21, 10am pacific time >>>>> >>>>> Let me know if you are interested, which of those times don’t work for you, and if you have specific questions you’d like to have answered. >>>>> >>>>> Cheers, >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> Johannes. >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> Johannes Ernst >>>>> >>>>> Fediforum <https://fediforum.org/> >>>>> Dazzle Labs <https://dazzlelabs.net/> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>> >>
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