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Testing results should be moved to another, more structured place other than the issues tab, because the current situation makes it hard to follow the real issues regarding testing and the amount of "issues" regarding results will increase and will never be closed, making it more hard to track results in the long run. In this regard, two options present themselves to solve this issue:
We can use the GitHub wiki functionality to document and archive results in structured way
We can just document all the results in a markdown file in the folder of the event
Pro's of GitHub Wiki:
Wiki format will make it easy to structure the information about the results
In the wiki it is easy to have an overview of the all events and their results in one place
No need to navigate the folder system to find the results
Cons's of Wiki:
A new thing that needs to be maintained
There is the need to investigate features of the wiki
If the wiki does not allow for regulated/reviewed contributions from the outside, then it becomes quite tricky to use in our scenario.
Need to check W3C regulations
For some reason, I cannot open a new wiki in the repository
Pro's of MD files in repository:
A clear mapping of the results to resources in the repository
No need to maintain the wiki
easy contribution via PRs
Con's of MD files in repository:
Need to navigate folders system
No overview of all event and their results
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Testing results should be moved to another, more structured place other than the issues tab, because the current situation makes it hard to follow the real issues regarding testing and the amount of "issues" regarding results will increase and will never be closed, making it more hard to track results in the long run. In this regard, two options present themselves to solve this issue:
Pro's of GitHub Wiki:
Cons's of Wiki:
Pro's of MD files in repository:
Con's of MD files in repository:
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: