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  1. # Session Start: Sat Nov 28 00:00:00 2015
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  27. # [13:43] -gitbot:#testing- [web-platform-tests] zcorpan closed pull request #2380: adds test coverage for the html li@type (master...li-html-add-coverage) https://github.com/w3c/web-platform-tests/pull/2380
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  32. # [14:18] -gitbot:#testing- [web-platform-tests] Sebmaster opened pull request #2381: Add test for multi-arg document.writeln (master...patch-1) https://github.com/w3c/web-platform-tests/pull/2381
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  41. # [17:17] <Kmkamruzzaman> Sangbadiganta
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  43. # [17:57] <gsnedders> meh. the flexbox testsuite has quite a lot of manual tests too. :\
  44. # [18:20] * gsnedders wonders if it's worthwhile writing some hackish thing that runs SPARTAN-style top.opener.rr() tests to testharness.js by overwriting opener
  45. # [18:20] <gsnedders> and using an iframe
  46. # [18:23] <gsnedders> probs not worth it
  47. # [18:23] <gsnedders> doesn't seem to be enough that it can't easily be rewritten by hand
  48. # [21:33] <jgraham> Not happening
  49. # [21:33] <jgraham> We have explicitly and repeatedly rejected the idea of shimming existing test harnesses
  50. # [21:34] <jgraham> Sure, in the short term it helps coverage, but in the long term it means that we have N different test styles that everyone has to learn to fix tests
  51. # [21:35] <jgraham> Where N is ≥ the number of browser vendors
  52. # Session Close: Sun Nov 29 00:00:00 2015

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