Hello there

Stephan Kulow coolo at kde.org
Sat Mar 6 10:11:01 CET 2004


Am Samstag 06 März 2004 06:33 schrieb Carlos Leonhard Woelz:
> > I am not sure what I am supposed to be doing now though ;-/ .   Should I
> > pick a bug, such as :
> >
> > http://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=33903
> >
> >
> > Now , I pop open the bug.. and it looks like it's very complete.  A test
> > case is already completed and various people have already commented on
> > it.
>
> This bug is a great example of how bugs should be handled. The developers
> can take the testcases and put in the khtmltests to ensure that the bug
> will not reappear.
Right. If you're interested in khtmltests work, there is a lot to do. I list 
randomly:

- take bug reports with URLs and check if you can get the HTML down to
  a minimum example showing the problem. Here it's important that this example
  works with the minimum of external references and is down to ~30-50 lines.
  If you got that, attach it to the bug report.
  If you can't make the test case, but learned some detail of the web page, 
  add it as comment.
- check for bug reports that have test case in the summary and check if they 
   work with HEAD.
- browse with konqueror HEAD and check top pages if they render fine (this
   isn't obvious as most people are comparing good rendering against IE). But
   for a list of top pages that should work, a good start would be a
   collection. Of course you need to find yourself a good mixture of US,  
   chinese,  german, italian,  czech, .... web pages in the list. 

Greetings, Stephan

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