- From: Arthur Barstow <art.barstow@nokia.com>
- Date: Fri, 26 Oct 2012 07:09:52 -0400
- To: ext Wilhelm Joys Andersen <w@wja.no>
- CC: public-browser-tools-testing@w3.org, public-test-infra@w3.org
On 10/26/12 1:16 AM, ext Wilhelm Joys Andersen wrote: > * Robin Berjon <robin@berjon.com>: >> I think that anything that shows people how sexy it is to do testing that >> way would be great. I don't know how the plenary day for this will be >> organised, but this would be a great topic for a plenary session, or at >> least for a breakout. > That's a very good idea. Agree. (FWIW, I would plan to attend such a session. FYI, the list of sessions is getting quite long <http://www.w3.org/wiki/TPAC2012/SessionIdeas>). >> In any case, I think there are too many people who don't know what >> one can do with Web Driver and it would be really useful to produce >> some outreach here. > That applies to the working group meeting as well. There will be many > new faces at the table, representing new organizations, new use cases, > other working groups and new points of view. > > I suggest the following points for the agenda: > > * A basic introduction to WebDriver, answering questions such as: > - What is WebDriver and what can you do with it? > - Why are we writing a spec anyway? > - What is the relation between the spec and the open source project? > - How can WebDriver be used by my other working group? > > * The state of the union. Where are we with the spec right now? > > * Ask everyone present: > - What is your interest in the spec? > - What problems do you need it to solve? > - How would you and your organization be interested in > participating in the work? > > * Discussion of the currently open issues in the spec Nice list. -AB
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