Testing
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| + | - documentation, | ||
| + | - test coverage data, | ||
| + | - test result data, | ||
| + | - API | ||
==Test Runner== | ==Test Runner== | ||
== Writing Tests == | == Writing Tests == | ||
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| + | - outsourcing, | ||
| + | - crowdsourcing, | ||
| + | - vendor contributions. | ||
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Revision as of 00:24, 14 February 2013
This is a temporary home to kickstart the W3C's 2013 testing effort. Ultimately, I hope most relevant testing info will lie somewhere slightly more inviting than a Wiki. In the meantime, this will have to do.
We've decide to split up this effort into three parts (for now):
- [#documentation, process and related tooling],
- #Test Runner,
- and, err, well… actually #Writing Tests.
Contents |
Test center
- documentation, - test coverage data, - test result data, - API
Test Runner
Writing Tests
- outsourcing, - crowdsourcing, - vendor contributions.
