- From: Niels Leenheer <info@html5test.com>
- Date: Sat, 19 Oct 2013 14:04:09 +0200
- To: PhistucK <phistuck@gmail.com>
- Cc: Ronald Mansveld <ronald@ronaldmansveld.nl>, "public-webplatform-tests@w3.org" <public-webplatform-tests@w3.org>
On Oct 19, 2013, at 1:45 PM, PhistucK <phistuck@gmail.com> wrote: > At least regarding QuirksMode (and this is just a guess), it looks like the raw data exists, just not exposed to the readers, simply because it is too verbose (even more than the already exposed data). > > I think we should exchange both of them (conclusions and tests, if they have that data), not only conclusions, if the parties are willing to release this data. The more, the merrier. Oh, absolutely. The way I see this is that there are two levels: a) conclusion b) test results Both levels can use data from various external sources: For level a) you can have Caniuse, Quirksmode, MobileHTML5, HTML5test, MDN and maybe others. For level b) you can have Test the web forward and many other sources. Based on level b) the Webplatform team could build their own conclusions and use that as another source on level a). The Webplatform site could then use the data from level a) and present it in various ways to the users. The raw data from level b) is not exposed on the website. Niels html5test.com
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