Re: Multi-browser web-platform-tests results dashboard

2018-10-03 Thread James Graham
On 03/10/2018 13:32, Boris Zbarsky wrote: On 10/3/18 5:21 AM, James Graham wrote: So the net effect of all this is that bug fixes won't appear on the dashboard until the first upstream wpt commit after they are present in a nightly release. Right. I assume for now the volume of commits to wp

Re: Multi-browser web-platform-tests results dashboard

2018-10-03 Thread Boris Zbarsky
On 10/3/18 5:21 AM, James Graham wrote: Commits to mozilla repos aren't involved Right, that's what I was assuming. So the net effect of all this is that bug fixes won't appear on the dashboard until the first upstream wpt commit after they are present in a nightly release. Right. I assum

Re: Multi-browser web-platform-tests results dashboard

2018-10-03 Thread James Graham
On 02/10/2018 21:27, Boris Zbarsky wrote: On 10/2/18 1:38 PM, James Graham wrote: Experimental (i.e. nightly/dev) builds of Firefox and Chrome are run on Linux using Taskcluster after each commit to web-platform-tests. Would a commit to Firefox that fixes some tests and just touches wpt .ini

Re: Multi-browser web-platform-tests results dashboard

2018-10-02 Thread Boris Zbarsky
On 10/2/18 1:38 PM, James Graham wrote: Experimental (i.e. nightly/dev) builds of Firefox and Chrome are run on Linux using Taskcluster after each commit to web-platform-tests. Would a commit to Firefox that fixes some tests and just touches wpt .ini files to mark those tests as passing trigge