Hi all,

with the CDK 1.0 release planned in september, it would be good to organize
a bug-squash event, common in opensource projects. In such event, developers 
and users work together then squash as many known and unknown bugs.

There are several roles to be filled in:
1. benchmarking to find bugs
2. writing JUnit tests to reproduce bugs
3. fixing bugs

All steps require some basic programming skills, though step 1 requires little 
knowledge about the CDK source code itself. Normally problems are addressed 
by more than one person, and any user may expect guidance from an experienced 
developer when starting any activity.

Discussion on any of those three steps is often done via IRC, but can take 
place via the mailing list and the wiki too. 

I would very much like to hear who would like to participate, and what his 
prefered way of communication would be. I suggest we further organize this in 
the wiki, and will shortly write up something there, though anyone is most 
welcomed to set something up.

Bug-squash parties are the ultimate platform for getting the bugs fixed you 
hate most. Let me know what week before the end of september would suite you 
best, and I'll try to find that week with the most users and developers 
available.

Egon

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Egon Willighagen
http://chem-bla-ics.blogspot.com/

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