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okay so my name is John I work in Waterloo office on Chrome on the ecosystem infrastructure team and today I'm going to be talking about web platform tests and namely I'm gonna be talking about how you can automate tests that you previously could not with a tool that we are writing called test driver so the goal of this presentation is to give you some context into web platform tests why you should use it maybe some background info then we're gonna talk about the different types of testing that you can do and go more in depth into test driver how you can write test driver tests and how you can how we can have feedback and talk about and prioritize which things we want to figure out how to automate next so first what is WPT WPT is web platform tests how many of you have heard of what platform test before okay keep your hand up if you've run a web platform tests before and then keep your hand up if you've written a web platform tests before okay that's good that's like roughly half the...