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http://www.polymer-project.org/tooling-strategy.html is a bit spare #244

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ojanvafai opened this issue Aug 19, 2013 · 6 comments
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It could use an example of what a test looks like, or even better, a mini-tutorial.

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sjmiles commented Aug 19, 2013

We are still shaping the test strategy. When we stabilize on something we should definitely add this material.

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ebidel commented Aug 20, 2013

Also want to add a section on Vulcanizer when @azakus says it's ready.

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Does the scope of this documentation also cover tasks like dependency management, scaffolding and build tooling (i.e yo/bower/grunt)? I realize that these areas are still early, but if there's interest I would be happy to write something up to accompany the Vulcanizer section.

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ebidel commented Aug 22, 2013

Absolutely. Feel free!
On Aug 22, 2013 7:53 AM, "Addy Osmani" notifications@github.com wrote:

Does the scope of this documentation also cover tasks like dependency
management, scaffolding and build tooling (i.e yo/bower/grunt)? I realize
that these areas are still early, but if there's interest I would be happy
to write something up to accompany the Vulcanizer section.


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@ghost ghost assigned ebidel Sep 25, 2013
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I imagine we can get this issue closed. I'm happy to continue expanding on the tooling section of the Polymer docs as time allows.

@azakus are you aware of existing discussion threads between the Polymer and XTag/Brick teams to do with developer tooling for web components? This is something I'd love for us to get more brainstorming done on but was unsure if it was already underway :)

@ghost ghost assigned ebidel Oct 2, 2013
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"I imagine we can get this issue closed"

@sorvell sorvell closed this as completed Aug 13, 2014
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