Hi,
So we still have a number of unreviewed submissions in the TestFest
bug tracker [1]. We need people willing to review these submissions.
The process is quite easy, just head on over to the website, pick a
submission, assign the submission, review the test, commit and mark as
done or provide feedback. Of course you need a login, but Zoe, Pierre
or myself can quickly set anyone up with an account.
We have the following areas with open submissions:
- SPL (10)
- GD (3)
- Standard (13)
- Date (2)
- SQLite (7)
- OpenSSL (1)
- curl (1)
- EXIF (1)
- hash (2)
- Reflection (22)
- DOM (5)
- PHP Info (2)
All in all there are still 70 open submissions.
If you have any questions please feel free to tackle Zoe or myself.
Directest way is IRC on #php.pecl on efnet or #phptestest on freenode.
Email works too of course.
Hope you all approve that I am cross posting to internals. It should
hopefully be a fairly low effort way for extension authors to get
their test coverage up a bit and maybe they will get regular test
contributions for their extension of all goes well.
regards,
Lukas Kahwe Smith
mls@pooteeweet.org
So we still have a number of unreviewed submissions in the TestFest
bug tracker [1]. We need people willing to review these submissions.
The process is quite easy, just head on over to the website, pick a
submission, assign the submission, review the test, commit and mark
as done or provide feedback. Of course you need a login, but Zoe,
Pierre or myself can quickly set anyone up with an account.
I forgot to mention that for registration please do not use a @php.net
email address. Ideally for the next testfest like event, we will have
a more integrated interface with the convenience we originally
anticipated.
regards,
Lukas Kahwe Smith
mls@pooteeweet.org
Hello,
I've been busy lately, but I have taken care of the SPL tests, and
will do for the future/remaining ones.
Regards
So we still have a number of unreviewed submissions in the TestFest bug
tracker [1]. We need people willing to review these submissions. The process
is quite easy, just head on over to the website, pick a submission, assign
the submission, review the test, commit and mark as done or provide
feedback. Of course you need a login, but Zoe, Pierre or myself can quickly
set anyone up with an account.I forgot to mention that for registration please do not use a @php.net email
address. Ideally for the next testfest like event, we will have a more
integrated interface with the convenience we originally anticipated.regards,
Lukas Kahwe Smith
mls@pooteeweet.org--
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http://www.colder.ch
Men never do evil so completely and cheerfully as
when they do it from a religious conviction.
-- Pascal
Hi Lukas,
Am Donnerstag, den 12.06.2008, 20:52 +0200 schrieb Lukas Kahwe Smith:
[...]
- Reflection (22)
Done.
cu, Lars
I'll take the SQLite/hash ones, I'm already registered if someone
would just assign me the tasks I'll get to them once I'm back from the
Dutch PHP Conference.
Scott
Hi,
So we still have a number of unreviewed submissions in the TestFest
bug tracker [1]. We need people willing to review these submissions.
The process is quite easy, just head on over to the website, pick a
submission, assign the submission, review the test, commit and mark
as done or provide feedback. Of course you need a login, but Zoe,
Pierre or myself can quickly set anyone up with an account.We have the following areas with open submissions:
- SPL (10)
- GD (3)
- Standard (13)
- Date (2)
- SQLite (7)
- OpenSSL (1)
- curl (1)
- EXIF (1)
- hash (2)
- Reflection (22)
- DOM (5)
- PHP Info (2)
All in all there are still 70 open submissions.
If you have any questions please feel free to tackle Zoe or myself.
Directest way is IRC on #php.pecl on efnet or #phptestest on
freenode. Email works too of course.Hope you all approve that I am cross posting to internals. It should
hopefully be a fairly low effort way for extension authors to get
their test coverage up a bit and maybe they will get regular test
contributions for their extension of all goes well.regards,
Lukas Kahwe Smith
mls@pooteeweet.org
We have the following areas with open submissions:
- SPL (10)
- GD (3)
- Standard (13)
- Date (2)
- SQLite (7)
- OpenSSL (1)
- curl (1)
- EXIF (1)
- hash (2)
- Reflection (22)
- DOM (5)
- PHP Info (2)
All in all there are still 70 open submissions.
Ok a little update. We now have pretty much everything covered (either
committed or assigned) still left are:
- Date (3) .. though Derick just said in IRC he will look into those
- Sqlite (7)
- Hash (2)
- SPL (1)
- Standard (1)
Plus one guy has a set of "work in progress" tests for sockets.
Again, please register with a non @php.net address, wait for the
activation email (takes a while) and then let Zoe, Pierre or myself
know your username so we can add you to the mentor group so that you
can assign the test to yourself ..
regards,
Lukas Kahwe Smith
mls@pooteeweet.org
PS: I will hold a company internal hackday where we will look after
the open todo items for the wiki (http://wiki.php.net/todo/wiki), if
we have time we might also look into integrating the auth layer of the
testfest bug tracker with master.php.net. But I am not sure if we will
have time as the focus is Dokuwiki. So if anyone else has time to look
into this please talk to Pierre or myself.