It makes Testswarm more practical. In practice the differences between one
browser on different OSs, if at all present, are irrelevant to JavaScript
testing. By reducing the number of systems to test, its much easier to get
"full" coverage, therefore making the overall results more useful.

On Mon, Sep 27, 2010 at 19:19, Ziling Zhao <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hello, we finally upgraded our testswarm instance and found that the
> behavior changed quite a bit.
>
> Wondering about the reasoning behind
>
> http://github.com/jeresig/testswarm/commit/2594c79e2ad83f1ed631f08963d1ae8dabe13b35
> ?
>
> This commit makes it so that OS X, WinXP, linux, etc, are all
> considered the same? So if Win XP is tested, the other browsers are
> ignored?
>
> Doesn't this defeat the purpose of testswarm? Since it no longer gives
> full coverage of browsers?
>
> ~Ziling Zhao 赵梓陵
>
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