It's been a long year hasn't it? Maybe the next one will seem shorter.
Although, at home in London today, it feels that if it does, it will
only be for want of a leap day.
Given all that's passed since 2019, you would be forgiven for having
entirely forgotten about "This
Welcome to "This year in web-platform-tests"; possibly the lowest
frequency regular project update at Mozilla. In a break from tradition
the MoCo All Hands moving to January means that this is the first
edition to come from a normal office and not a hotel corridor somewhere
in Nor
Great stuff! Thanks to you and everyone involved for pushing the state of
cross-browser testing forward.
On Fri, Dec 7, 2018 at 7:45 AM James Graham wrote:
> Welcome to the second annual update on progress in cross-browser interop
> testing through web-platform-tests. This year has seen big impr
Welcome to the second annual update on progress in cross-browser interop
testing through web-platform-tests. This year has seen big improvements
to the platform coverage of wpt, as well as increasing the number of
features that can be tested with wpt, and the visibility of test results
in Gecko
I thought that people might be interested in a retrospective on the
progress with web-platform-tests in the last year. 2017 has seen big
advance in the adoption of web-platform-tests by the wider
browser community, and has brought considerable improvements to the
associated tooling and infrastruct
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