On Mon, 9 Sept 2024, 17:54 Derick Rethans, <der...@php.net> wrote:

> Hi!
>
> I am proposing to move all the content away from qa.php.net and merge it
> into php.net
>
> These are the follogwing things currently on the side:
>
> - Documentation on how to write tests
>   (https://qa.php.net/write-test.php), and how to handle bug reports
>   (https://qa.php.net/handling-bugs.php); which should be integrated in
>   wherever we now have internals documentation — please advise where
>   that should go.
>
> - Some goals of the QA team (https://qa.php.net/projects.php), which we
>   can probably remove.
>
> - The latest QA releases (https://qa.php.net/), with SHAs; this should
>   be merged with https://www.php.net/downloads in some fashion. It would
>   also mean that release managers won't have to update two git
>   repositories.
>
> - A whole lot of "make test" reports, last really used in 2017 for PHP
>   7.1: https://qa.php.net/pftt.php — none of the links to the actual
>   reports work any way. This also takes up nearly 70GB! of data. I
>   recommend we just delete it all.
>
> Opinions?
>
> cheers,
> Derick


I mainly just reference https://qa.php.net/expectf_details.php. I also link
to this from https://github.com/ScriptFUSION/Pip. Keep in mind that PHPUnit
(secretly) supports the PHPT format and the QA site is the only
(un)official reference for its implementation.

I think the QA subsite should be retired as it is very difficult to
discover and accessing the PHPT information is currently somewhat of a dark
art. It should not be hidden. But will the old links still work (read:
redirect) to the new location?

Cheers,
Bilge

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