- From: Philip Jägenstedt <foolip@google.com>
- Date: Tue, 16 May 2017 12:01:08 +0000
- To: Ryosuke Niwa <rniwa@webkit.org>, Bob Holt <bob@bocoup.com>
- Cc: public-test-infra <public-test-infra@w3.org>
- Message-ID: <CAARdPYdrwKPAW_CKgRSwTR2_yJWPCs1hkWt1=0LmVgHeRS5jXg@mail.gmail.com>
Thanks for getting this launched, Bob! When it comes to testing more recent versions of Edge/Safari, as long as we use Sauce we'll be stuck with what they provide. I know that BrowserStack has Edge 15 now, so filing a bug on Sauce to provide the same might be effective. On Mon, May 15, 2017 at 10:50 PM Ryosuke Niwa <rniwa@webkit.org> wrote: > Thanks for all the work! In the long term, we'd like to see us using > Safari Technology Preview or WebKit nightly builds to run tests but > this is a great step forward in the right direction. > > - R. Niwa > > On Mon, May 15, 2017 at 8:12 AM, Bob Holt <bob@bocoup.com> wrote: > > I have just merged the final PR in the process of getting > web-platform-tests > > PRs to run in Edge and Safari via Sauce Labs. > > > > You should start to see PRs reporting results for Edge 14.14393 and > Safari > > 10.0 alongside the existing Firefox and Chrome reports. > > > > In the short term, this means additional comments added to PRs. Hopefully > > the benefit of test results in additional commonly-used browsers > outweighs > > that cost. > > > > In the long term, I am working on a solution that will put all lint and > test > > results into a single digest comment that is updated as results change, > but > > will still maintain detailed results logs separate from GitHub. > > > > Thanks to James Graham, Mike Smith, Philippe Le Hegaret, Jeff Carpenter, > and > > anyone else I may have forgotten for their input and assistance in > getting > > this done. > >
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