Hi Song, I've added a link to https://trac.webkit.org/wiki/WikiStart#LayoutTests at the end of the first post.
Mihai On Tue, Jan 25, 2011 at 7:42 PM, <song.7....@nokia.com> wrote: > Hi, > > > > But where is the reference link in WebKit documentation site? > > A central place could help manage the doc and people find it… > > > > Thanks, > > Song > > > > *From:* webkit-dev-boun...@lists.webkit.org [mailto: > webkit-dev-boun...@lists.webkit.org] *On Behalf Of *ext Mihai Parparita > *Sent:* Wednesday, January 26, 2011 10:24 AM > *To:* WebKit Development > *Subject:* [webkit-dev] Blog post(s) about layout tests > > > > I noticed that we haven't done any posts on the WebKit blog about layout > tests. Since getting good reductions in bug reports is very helpful, it > seems like educating web developers about how we test things is helpful. > > > > I've written a draft pair of posts that talk about layout tests in > general/theory (part I) and some nitty-gritty details that we run into with > the system as it stands today (part II). The posts can also be combined into > one, if that makes more sense: > > > > > https://docs.google.com/document/pub?id=17OqoB-eBxcsJHpZeAyBAOUPG3Y903Ef2S-PKfKM4xBQ > > > > I've shown the draft to a few web developer friends, and their eyes didn't > totally glaze over :). The post is link-heavy (generally into Trac, and > Bugzilla), I'm hoping that would also encourage exploration of the code/site > by people interested in contributing. > > > > Let me know if you think this is appropriate for the WebKit blog, and if so > what the mechanics of posting on the blog are. > > > > Thanks, > > Mihai > > > > P.S. If you'd like to make comments on the document directly, let me know > and I can add you as an editor. >
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