Hi Dirk & Everyone,
Dirk, your question about this in IRC the other day was timely indeed.
I've recently written a batch of tests for CSS Regions that I intend to submit
to both the W3C and Webkit (and have planned more to come). Rather than push
two slightly different versions of the same tes
On Thu, Mar 7, 2013 at 8:46 AM, Rebecca Hauck wrote:
> Hi Dirk & Everyone,
>
> Dirk, your question about this in IRC the other day was timely indeed.
>
> I've recently written a batch of tests for CSS Regions that I intend to
> submit to both the W3C and Webkit (and have planned more to come). Ra
> I also got a little inspiration from the
> import-w3c-performance-wg-tests that already exists. I followed a few of
> their steps, but had to add a few layers to handle the added complexity of
> the CSS test suites.
Is there any way we can merge the two scripts so there is only one
import/export
On Thu, Mar 7, 2013 at 3:04 PM, Tony Gentilcore wrote:
>> I also got a little inspiration from the
>> import-w3c-performance-wg-tests that already exists. I followed a few of
>> their steps, but had to add a few layers to handle the added complexity of
>> the CSS test suites.
>
> Is there any way
On 3/7/13 3:26 PM, "Dirk Pranke" wrote:
>On Thu, Mar 7, 2013 at 3:04 PM, Tony Gentilcore
>wrote:
>>> I also got a little inspiration from the
>>> import-w3c-performance-wg-tests that already exists. I followed a few
>>>of
>>> their steps, but had to add a few layers to handle the added
>>>comp
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