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doc: automated surface testing #93
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Browserstack is free for open source, usually they ask you to place a link saying that the site is tested with browserstack at the readme or the site - for Node I'm sure any mention would do. I can email the person who gave us the free account for bluebird and ask. |
Both are. Ideally we had both. They require to register, which I wanted to be done by one official representative. |
@eljefedelrodeodeljefe Any reason why we need both? |
@eljefedelrodeodeljefe is there an open list of items to validate there? I'm looking into adding accessibility validation ref nodejs/nodejs.org#552 so tying onto browserstack could make more sense than a dependency on Phantom |
@stevemao jsut for the freedom of choice for the one person implementing it and maybe to mitigate expectations of those companies to land their logo on the website (dunno?) @jrit no plans yet, but let's head over to nodejs/node#5955 and collect some ideas |
Closing as this repository is dormant and likely to be archived soon. If this is still an issue, feel free to open it as an issue on the main node repository. |
@mikeal, @chrisdickinson: I wanted to push forward some automated, selenium based testing for the docs (not sure this is living somewhere else already). Is it possible to register at saucelabs or browserstack free for open source? I'd start by running some easy screen grabs generated by some script.
This issue would then serve as kick-off for the related tasks.
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