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Carryover evaluation: Pointer and Mouse events #472
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For reference, tests that aren't labeled, to consider for scope expansion: |
Here is a snapshot of @foolip's queries above, where I have marked 29 out of 94 PointerEvents test for 2024: @graouts @EdgarChen @smaug---- Please add your suggestions and comments in columns E-G there. |
Thank you @mustaqahmed! |
@masayuki-nakano I am seeing a new failing WPT on all browsers: dashboard Do you think we can add it to the spreadsheet above for Interop 2024? I am asking because I don't know why this test is marked as "tentative". (Here is the Chrome bug for the failure.) |
A general comment on the spreadsheet is that we should not include tests for touch events in Interop 2024. We do not have the right infrastructure to test touch input. At least for Safari, it doesn't really make sense to test touch on a platform that does not support for touch (macOS). |
Likewise for pen input. There is no user or web developer need for Safari on macOS to support touch/pen input when macOS itself does not support touch or pen input. |
@nt1m and @gsnedders: based on your feedback, I excluded all tests that require touch/pen input. If you have any other suggestions, please comment in Column F. After this update, our spreadsheet currently has 25 tests marked with |
@nairnandu The carryover spreadsheet didn't mention any new scope for this focus area (it said "Carryover full scope", not "Carryover with new scope"). |
I don't believe we discussed this additional scope in our carryover evaluation. I will add it to the agenda for the meeting today |
Note that although this issue is closed, the scope discussion is now happening in #628 |
To evaluate continuation of the Pointer & Mouse events focus area in Interop 2024
Original proposal:
Labeled tests (2023):
Also consider the possibility of adding new tests in 2024
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