>From the "Chicken and the Egg" thread:
2012/4/10 Filip Maj <[email protected]>
> Every time any cordova developer touches the common code in cordova-js
> that dev should be testing across all platforms. We have to stop working
> in our little native silos; that is not in the spirit of this project. We
> write a cross-platform tool, any of us need to be comfortable testing on
> all supported platforms.
This doesn't seem practical.
In an ideal world, we'd have something like WebKit's EWS (Early Warning
System):
http://trac.webkit.org/wiki/EWS
But we aren't there today, and won't be there tomorrow. How close can we
get though?
Howzabout spinning up a PhoneGap Build-ish server for devs, where you can
somehow submit a branch (from GitHub, Apache, whatever) with your
cordova-js commits on it, and at least get "binaries" back you could test
with a simulator, or on a real device. The next step would be to run some
tests automagically on them, against some bank of devices, and have them
report back, which seems like a lot of work. Or do we have friends out
there in the "test your mobile app" space that could help us out with that
bit?
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Patrick Mueller
http://muellerware.org