Just because a test suite doesn't cover all possible behavior doesn't
mean stricter enforcement wouldn't help developers.

Test suites don't cover all of the codebase by definition, that's why
they're called test suites :-)

So I'm in favor of setting up a tracker for device bugs, but that
doesn't also mean that stricter enforcement of bugs couldn't aid
developers.  E.g., to mention one of Omer's points: there could have
been a CTS test to test the gallery app on that intent.  (I believe
other intents are tested...)

Kris


On Wed, Jul 31, 2013 at 12:46 PM, Daniele Segato
<[email protected]> wrote:
> On 07/31/2013 05:17 PM, Kristopher Micinski wrote:
>>
>> Yes.  To install Google Play or Google apps, you absolutely are
>> required to pass the CTS.
>>
>> But, from your discussion, the CTS obviously doesn't test all parts of
>> the  Android platform: it's just a test suite.
>
>
> Yes, and never will.
>
> It may be a good idea to contact them and ask if they can help in setting up
> a bug database for incompatibilities between different android versions.
>
> No idea on how to contact them.

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