On Oct 17, 2011, at 9:07 AM, Antti Koivisto wrote: > > On 17.10.2011, at 18.29, Dan Bernstein wrote: > >> On Oct 17, 2011, at 3:38 AM, [email protected] wrote: >> >>> Modified Paths >>> >>> trunk/LayoutTests/ChangeLog >>> trunk/LayoutTests/css3/selectors3/html/css3-modsel-17.html >>> trunk/LayoutTests/css3/selectors3/html/css3-modsel-61.html >>> trunk/LayoutTests/css3/selectors3/xhtml/css3-modsel-17.xml >>> trunk/LayoutTests/css3/selectors3/xhtml/css3-modsel-61.xml >>> trunk/LayoutTests/css3/selectors3/xml/css3-modsel-17.xml >>> trunk/LayoutTests/css3/selectors3/xml/css3-modsel-61.xml >> >> The css3/selectors3 directory contains an external test suite. We should not >> modify tests in that directory. You can make modified copies in a different >> directory instead. > > Sounds like a sensible principle. In terms of practical problems this > creates, is it worth the effort to go back?
I suppose not. Taking a broader look, the entire css3 directory has become a mixture of imported test suites and original content.
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