Open ForbesLindesay opened 11 years ago
Yup. I looks a bit rubbish, but I'll simplify that out.
Awesome, feel like simplifying it and adding it?
I certainly do so.
Woah, 127kb.
Yeh, this one'll take some work. I think it can stand to be simplified a lot though.
Defo. The amount of details is insane.
(Don't understand, why Apple douchebags and doesn't provide a nice svg.)
Will continue in the next two days. Gotta catch some sleep, besides that, this svg is madness! Look into the source. It is already cleaned up. I don't even... haha. :D
Maybe I'll look for a better alternative.
Yeh, that's a bit bonkers. Thanks for all your help. Hopefully I'll be able to release beta jepso-ci tomorrow with your shiny new browser icons.
Hoping that too! Always happy to help. ;)
We could contact Apple's press team: media.help@apple.com
Might be worth giving apple's pr team a ping, failing that maybe we do what we can with the junk we've got. For now I can make do with the apple logo (which is satisfyingly tiny)
I may not have got it out as fast as I hoped, but https://github.com/jepso-ci-examples/minimum now demos CI testing to determine which browsers support JSON
Now the status page for each repo updates in real time. You have to refresh it once tests have started, and after the tests have finished, but in the mean time it will update the build status in real time, mostly thanks to the fantastic logos in this repo. You can see an example of the status page at https://jepso-ci.com/jepso-ci-examples/minimum and I have examples of it being used in real repositories:
Would be great to get feedback on what you think of it.
Wow! Damn nice and super simple to use! I'd inline the "JSPSO-CI status" in the title bar. Oh, an use sans-serif fonts. Arial should be pretty safe.
Can't wait to see the full reports feature! :D Have you thought about adapting mocha to make it work in the browser?
Nice, I'll give that a try and see how it looks. Mocha does work in the browser (you can see a sample integration in https://github.com/then/all). Full reports might take a little while to get round to. What I'd really like to do is support customisation of the results badges.
Do you already use Queen.js?
That's pretty cool. I don't use it. I have a simple proxy which serves up the github repos and then I use sauce labs on demand to do the actual testing. That way I don't have to worry about starting up VMs with the correct browser installed etc. I may change that if the load becomes more than sauce labs will handle at a reasonable price/if I get enough funding to justify the dev work.
Has anybody pinged the Apple media team yet? Also, has anybody with an Apple account rifled through https://developer.apple.com/appstore/resources/marketing/ and/or https://developer.apple.com/appstore/mac/resources/marketing/ ?
Yup, I've been nagging the German and English media team since 2012-12-25. I've sent them 23 E-Mails so far and got no response.
Sadly I don't know anyone with an Apple Dev account.
Thanks for the effort @silvinci :smile:
In better news I've open source the entirety of jepso-ci at https://github.com/jepso-ci/jepso-ci and I'm working on a much simpler architecture which should make it easier to output detailed reporting and should make things more stable.
No problem.
Great stuff! I'll enjoy reading through the source. :smiley:
It's still a bit hideous. Expect a v2 release soon which will be beautiful by comparison.
So, it took a couple years, but https://github.com/alrra/browser-logos has a pretty extensive collection that includes a good vector imitation of Safari's current logo in the latest iOS and OSX.
There must be one