- From: Kris Krueger <krisk@microsoft.com>
- Date: Mon, 17 Sep 2012 23:33:26 +0000
- To: Rebecca Hauck <rhauck@adobe.com>, Philippe Le Hegaret <plh@w3.org>, public-test-infra <public-test-infra@w3.org>
Is this tweet correct on the venue? https://twitter.com/testthewebfwd http://lanyrd.com/venues/paris/vzbf/ -Thx -----Original Message----- From: Rebecca Hauck [mailto:rhauck@adobe.com] Sent: Monday, September 17, 2012 3:22 PM To: Philippe Le Hegaret; public-test-infra Subject: Re: W3C Testing How To slides Hi Philippe, These slides are great! Are you planning on attending Test The Web Forward in Paris prior to TPAC on October 26 & 27? James Graham and I are each going give a talk on parts of what you have here - he is going to present on testharness.js and I will be walking through how to create a reftest. You have a lot of additional great information here that would be very useful at the event for new test writers. I particularly like the first 10 slides the cover figuring out what to test. If you are able to attend, would you like to co-present with James and me? If you can't make it, perhaps I can include some of this into my talk. Feel free to contact me directly off-list if you want to discuss the logistics of the event. Here's the site: http://testthewebforward.org/paris-2012.html (Note: we are finalizing the venue today, but it will be in central Paris at a university) Cheers, -Rebecca On 9/16/12 6:31 AM, "Philippe Le Hegaret" <plh@w3.org> wrote: >Mike and I put slides together on how to do testing at W3C: > http://w3c.github.com/testing-how-to/ > >This slides set is intended to serve as an introduction and could be >used to present testing to Working Groups. > >I'm thinking to do a break out session during the TPAC by going over >those slides. > >There are still some gaps in them. > >Feedback and contributions to those slides are welcome: > https://github.com/w3c/testing-how-to > >Philippe > > >
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