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- # Session Start: Wed Mar 25 00:00:00 2015
- # Session Ident: #testing
- # [00:00] <MikeSmith> one thing that kind of stands out right now is that Simon's sorta been away
- # [00:00] <MikeSmith> for a while
- # [00:00] <AutomatedTester> yes
- # [00:01] <MikeSmith> AutomatedTester: the other specific technical thing I wanted to ask about is where things are at with the spec for the wire protocol
- # [00:02] <AutomatedTester> so that's the last part that was landed and I think should be fairly stable
- # [00:02] <AutomatedTester> last-ish part that landed
- # [00:02] <MikeSmith> excellent
- # [00:02] <AutomatedTester> MikeSmith: http://w3c.github.io/webdriver/webdriver-spec.html#the-webdriver-protocol
- # [00:02] <MikeSmith> I know in the past that jgraham_ has said that's pretty underspecified, and that's what he thought was most needed
- # [00:02] * MikeSmith looks
- # [00:03] <AutomatedTester> MikeSmith: jgraham fixed it for us
- # [00:03] <MikeSmith> jgraham_++
- # [00:03] <MikeSmith> one-man army
- # [00:03] * jgraham_ is now known as jgraham
- # [00:03] <AutomatedTester> MikeSmith: I am currently working through underspecified/wrongly specified parts in cookie and newSession
- # [00:04] <AutomatedTester> that will hopefully get our (Mozilla) implementation passing more of the OSS tests
- # [00:04] <MikeSmith> AutomatedTester: great
- # [00:05] <jgraham> There are still some parts of the wire protocol that are underspecified e.g. the whole capabilities model is more or less missing
- # [00:05] <AutomatedTester> MikeSmith: https://github.com/AutomatedTester/selenium/tree/wires is my currently public work for using our omplementation
- # [00:05] <AutomatedTester> jgraham: yes, it is and thats one of the parts I am working through currently
- # [00:05] <jgraham> And I think most of the actual commands need to be written in a more precise style
- # [00:06] <jgraham> I have an example of this for get() as a PR
- # [00:06] <AutomatedTester> yes!
- # [00:06] <MikeSmith> AutomatedTester: one thing that you might want to consider doing is, send a brief status report to the public-browser-tools-testing list
- # [00:06] <jgraham> AutomatedTester: Great :)
- # [00:06] <AutomatedTester> MikeSmith: ok, will add to my todo list
- # [00:06] <MikeSmith> cool
- # [00:07] <MikeSmith> that would be good for the dual benefit of keeping the group informed and also so I can have something to point plh at
- # [00:07] <MikeSmith> AutomatedTester: and then we need to look seriously again at trying to set a date for starting Last Call
- # [00:08] <MikeSmith> btw found this photo of jgraham http://goo.gl/7K8daq
- # [00:08] <jgraham> heh
- # [00:08] <AutomatedTester> MikeSmith: ++
- # [00:08] <MikeSmith> I like the hairstyle
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- # [08:41] <xiaoqian> MikeSmith, is there anything wrong with the server of w3c-test.org?
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- # [08:42] <xiaoqian> MikeSmith: "Error: Manifest generation failed" on the runner
- # [09:03] <MikeSmith> xiaoqian: I'm away from my pc but will check when I get back
- # [09:03] <MikeSmith> in about 90 minutes
- # [09:03] <xiaoqian> MikeSmith: Cool. Thx.
- # [09:08] <MikeSmith> xiaoqian: checking from my phone
- # [09:08] <MikeSmith> I see ManifestVersionMismatch in the logs
- # [09:10] <MikeSmith> xiaoqian: try again now
- # [09:11] <MikeSmith> I just deleted the old manifest, which had Feb 25 timestamp
- # [09:13] <xiaoqian> MikeSmith, still waiting for the manifest, but the error is gone
- # [09:13] <MikeSmith> OK
- # [09:14] <MikeSmith> I reckon it'll be fine but I'm stepping away for now and back in 90 minutes
- # [09:15] <xiaoqian> MikeSmith: yeah, it's working now!
- # [09:15] <xiaoqian> MikeSmith ++
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- # [10:23] <jgraham> I guess my other option is to create a GH repo that contains all the built CSS tests, and a service on w3c-test.org or similar that creates a commit in that repo for each commit in the source repo
- # [10:25] <odinho> I think the CORS tests hasn't worked on w3c-test.org since forever, btw.
- # [10:26] <jgraham> odinho: Which one in particular?
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- # [10:27] <odinho> ...
- # [10:28] <odinho> curse curse. Why do they suddenly work again? Tested a year ago, didn't work, tested a week ago didn't work. Then now they suddenly do.
- # [10:29] <jgraham> odinho: Well with cors/basic.htm it seems to me that the tests that don't depend on https work, and the https server isn't responding
- # [10:29] <odinho> jgraham: Nothing was working when I was asked about some Opera 12 problem, and tried using the tests to debug it. :)
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- # [10:31] <odinho> Well that's excellent news then at least.
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- # [10:36] <Ms2ger> jgraham, that seems like it'd be easy for me :)
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- # [10:38] <jgraham> Ms2ger: You as the person who has to keep the tests up to date in Servo?
- # [10:38] <Ms2ger> Yep
- # [10:39] <jgraham> I think I can make that "easy" one way or another
- # [10:41] <jgraham> The advantage of the GH-repo approach is that it can use the incremental manifest building stuff that's already in wpt because it can tell which files were updated between two commits rather than rebuilding the whole manifest every time
- # [10:42] <jgraham> The disadvantage is that it requires keeping this service running
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- # [10:44] <MikeSmith> xiaoqian: back now. glad it's working
- # [10:45] <xiaoqian> MikeSmith, ;-)
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- # [10:46] -gitbot:#testing- [wptrunner] jgraham pushed 1 new commit to master: https://github.com/w3c/wptrunner/commit/909c60083c4555d0a82b1ce6979a3d6a7730b299
- # [10:46] -gitbot:#testing- wptrunner/master 909c600 James Graham: Fix command line inclusion of tests with variants
- # [10:46] * Parts: gitbot (~gitbot@public.cloak) (gitbot)
- # [10:46] <jgraham> (that was a commit that ato reviewed but that got merged into the wrong branch)
- # [10:46] <jgraham> MikeSmith: Is https://w3c-test.org down?
- # [10:47] <MikeSmith> jgraham: not intentionally
- # [10:47] <MikeSmith> lemme check
- # [10:50] <MikeSmith> so Yeah it's but responding to remote requests
- # [10:50] <MikeSmith> Will check locally
- # [10:52] <MikeSmith> responding on localhost so I reckon it's a firewall issue
- # [10:52] <MikeSmith> I think I just need to reopen the port
- # [10:54] <MikeSmith> s/audit//
- # [20:13] <Ms2ger> \' -> '?
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