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It would be great to have a 4th line on the graph probably $COLOR color. which would be the equivalent of the interop score. That would represent the baseline.
The current graph represents tests that fail in 1 browser over 3.
I guess this confusing graph we discussed many representing failures more than success. The baseline would be the number of tests which are failing in every browsers. This is basically the base.
What is the goal of a line counting tests that fail in all browsers ?
Btw, saying that this is equivalent to the interop score is wrong. the interop score is about tests that pass in all browsers (and it is already displayed in the chart).
@stof it gives a better understanding of the minimal bar. The line of 3 fails shows the real common base. The line of 3 pass shows the start of real interop. The in between is where the real work is interesting.
It would be great to have a 4th line on the graph probably $COLOR color. which would be the equivalent of the interop score. That would represent the baseline.
The current graph represents tests that fail in 1 browser over 3.
I guess this confusing graph we discussed many representing failures more than success. The baseline would be the number of tests which are failing in every browsers. This is basically the base.
safari:fail firefox:fail chrome:fail
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