Hi all, From a tester's views, I choose Ubuntu 12.04 as a test host. Firefox 11.0 is a default web browser in Ubuntu 12.04. Ubuntu 12.04 is a long-term support release. It has continuous hardware support improvements as well as guaranteed security and support updates until April 2017. However, Ubuntu 13.10(the latest version) will be supported for *ONLY* 9 months. So I think that Ubuntu 12.04 is a popular version and so many users would use it. Choose it as a test environment would covers a great percentage of users. Maybe we can create a recommendation list of web-browser for customers so that it can lead to good user experience. Thanks. Yuan On 14-03-20 02:14 AM, Damian, Alexandru wrote: > > Our goal is not "decent" but complete HTML5 compatibility. > > The target is that our HTML output is to be validated by HTML5 validators with > no errors shown. We already selected the industry-standard HTML5 validators to > verify this. > Specifically, we are using in development http://validator.w3.org/ through a > browser extension. This MUST be automated at a certain point. > > What I'm trying to avoid here is coding specifically for a target browser or > platform. I suggest to not restrict testing to a certain > browser/platform/version, but use what ever the tester uses in real life. > In case of presentation bugs are discovered, first we have to rule out an > issue with the browser of choice by testing visual reproducibility with > another browser on the same page and verifying browser's HTML5 compatibility. > > For visual reference, widgets in the page change across different platforms > and browsers. Do we have test cases for the appearance ? > > The test cases should not be dependent or executed with a specified > platform/browser version. > > Cheers, > Alex > > > > On Wed, Mar 19, 2014 at 4:23 PM, Barros Pena, Belen > > wrote: > > We should probably have raised this question earlier and had a plan in > place, but hey, better late ... The question is: which browsers should we > be using as a reference for QA purposes? Our guideline here is decent > HTML5 compatibility, but we never qualified what 'decent' means. > > The other reference we could use is traffic to the Yocto Project website. > Visits are mainly coming from Chrome 32 and 33 on Windows, and Firefox 26 > and 27 on Linux. I can put together more detailed numbers if anybody wants > to see them. > > Those might be a bit too cutting edge, but could guide our decision > somehow. QA is currently testing with Firefox 11: that is probably too > old. > > In light of the above, any suggestions about which browsers we should use > for testing? > > Thanks! > > Belén > > > > > -- > Alex Damian > Yocto Project > SSG / OTC