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Ask for tests for normative changes in README #493

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@foolip foolip commented Oct 19, 2017

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foolip commented Oct 19, 2017

Hi Houdini folks! Take this PR as a humble suggestion, I haven't talked to anyone about it in advance, but wanted to get the idea out there for discussion.

Here more than in other domains I think the tentative tests work flow described in https://github.com/foolip/testing-in-standards/blob/master/lifecycle.md could make sense.

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I'm 👍 for it.

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foolip commented Oct 23, 2017

Is there a meeting or something where this needs to be discussed, or what are the next steps? To what extent is this (tests with changes) already happening?

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foolip commented Nov 7, 2017

Can this be put on the agenda for TPAC, if there is one?

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foolip commented Jan 30, 2018

Well, TPAC is long gone. @tabatkins, anyone else I should poke for a go/no-go, or just close this issue? Tests are being written for at least CSS Typed OM, so that's nice.

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nainar commented Jan 30, 2018

@atanassov and @shans since you are both chairs how does this PR look to you?

Personal note: Big +1!

@tabatkins tabatkins merged commit 0ff1ed3 into w3c:master Jan 31, 2018
@foolip foolip deleted the patch-1 branch January 31, 2018 06:31
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