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== Web Platform Tests ==
== Web Platform Tests ==


The [web platform tests](https://github.com/w3c/web-platform-tests) project is the shared space for testing all web platform features. It is under the "w3c" GitHub organization, but is not exclusive to W3C specs, or [[specs that have been copy-and-pasted into w3.org|fork tracking]]. Tests for WHATWG specifications should be contributed there.
The [http://www.example.com web platform tests] project is the shared space for testing all web platform features. It is under the "w3c" GitHub organization, but is not exclusive to W3C specs, or [[specs that have been copy-and-pasted into w3.org|fork tracking]]. Tests for WHATWG specifications should be contributed there.


For more information on web platform testing, see http://testthewebforward.org/docs/.
For more information on web platform testing, see http://testthewebforward.org/docs/.

Revision as of 23:35, 17 January 2016

Web Platform Tests

The web platform tests project is the shared space for testing all web platform features. It is under the "w3c" GitHub organization, but is not exclusive to W3C specs, or fork tracking. Tests for WHATWG specifications should be contributed there.

For more information on web platform testing, see http://testthewebforward.org/docs/.


Old lists of tests that maybe have not been ported to web platform tests?

People should prune this list...

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