Hi Marcos, The latest P&C test results for Apache Wookie (incubating) are:
165 tests 16 ignored 17 failures 132 passesFailed: dc,d4,an,co,za,bv,rd,b2, ao,cp,cj,af,e8,bl,bm,bn,zz (though the last four test cases may be in error; see previous email) Ignored (not automatically tested - doesn't indicate failure): ds, e4, e5, e6, e7, z1, z2, e1, df, dr, d5, dt, dg, d6, e2, e3
Is there a particular format you need the submission of test results to be in?
S On 28 Nov 2009, at 22:36, Marcos Caceres wrote:
Hi,On Sat, Nov 28, 2009 at 9:05 PM, David Rogers <[email protected]> wrote:Dear all, I am very pleased to be able to announce that OMTP's BONDI Reference Implementation for Windows Mobile is now fully compliant to the 165 mandatory tests available for the W3C Widgets 1.0: Packaging andConfiguration specification (proposed for CR #2). The test results can befound here: http://samaxes.svn.beanstalkapp.com/widgets_compatibility_matrix/trunk/index.htmlCongrats to the BONDI team :)Many thanks to Toby Ealden, Christian Breitschwerdt and Marcos Caceres for their outstanding efforts on this. We look forward to working with you all on having another interoperable implementation to help achieve full releaseof the specification.Just wanted to add that last Friday I added the last remaining tests to give us full coverage of all the MUST assertions in the P&C test suite. There may be some tests we need to add in the future, but, as editor, I am generally satisfied with the level of coverage we currently have. As noted in another email [2], we still need to add the optional tests to allow us to progress to PR (as requested by the Director of the W3C... again, any help with these tests is greatly appreciated). I am hopeful that other implementers will work with the WG to achieve interoperability across the widget specs by providing us with test suite results and means of verifying those results (and helping us improve the test suite). I'll be moving the implementation report [1] to the W3C on Monday (and I'll add the Widgeon tests). Also, Opera has released it's first set of test results for our internal implementation currently as part of [1]. We have no date yet as to when this implementation will be publicly available, however. Kind regards, Marcos [1] http://samaxes.svn.beanstalkapp.com/widgets_compatibility_matrix/trunk/index.html [2] http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/public-webapps/2009OctDec/0998.html -- Marcos Caceres http://datadriven.com.au
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