Hi Mayank, Thanks for your contribution. I didn't realize it was from Google Code-in, I already made some edits (you left out enable-role browsertests, I guessed at its order, removed some extraneous info, etc.)
On Mon, Nov 25, 2013 at 9:39 AM, Mayank Madan <[email protected]> wrote: > I am currently doing this GCI task, > http://www.google-melange.com/gci/task/view/google/gci2013/5781683647283200 > > The page that i have created is > https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Browser_testing/setup_instructions > If you follow the link to the parent, you can see this is really part of Quality Assurance/Browser testing. So please move the page down to that level. When you do so, for consistency I would use sentence capitalization for "Setup instructions". > > It would be great if someone would assign me the task asap and tell me if > there is anything wrong with the wiki page that i created > It's good, now you need to fit it into the flow of Browser_testing. The parent should have a link to it saying what it explains, it should say what it covers, it should link to the next step of Running_tests, and Running_tests should link to it for people who need more help setting up. Putting the "Web" in www :o) I think it's useful to have this page, but we should be aware that it overlaps with the setup instructions in https://github.com/wikimedia/qa-browsertests/blob/master/README.md I think if you're running an extension's tests from its own repository you don't need to install the browsertests code. Anyway the instructions should be consistent (unlike mediawiki.org's git & gerrit instructions, a maze of different approaches :o) ). Cheers, -- =S Page Features engineer
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