With 72+ hours, this vote is now closed with the following tally:

+1 Saminda Wijeratne*
+1 Marlon Pierce*
+1 Amila Jayasekara*
+1 Chathuri Wimalasena*
+1 Raminder Singh*
+1 Heshan Suriyaarachchi*
+1 Shahani Weerawarna*
+1 Suresh Marru*

* Binding votes - Airavata PMC Member

The VOTE passes with 8 +1 binding votes and no negatives. The resolution is: 
Airavata will adopt Test Driven Development. I will update the website. 

Cheers,
Suresh

On Apr 10, 2013, at 8:18 AM, Suresh Marru <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi All,
> 
> This was a very good proposal from Amila, there was some discussion but not a 
> lot. How about we vote on it to make it a policy for the project.
> 
> + 1 Apache Airavata will benefit from TDD and I agree to adopt it as a 
> policy. 
> + 0 I have no opinion
> -1 I think TDD development make hinder creativity ..or I disagree to make 
> this as a policy because …...
> 
> Suresh
> 
> On Mar 24, 2013, at 1:07 PM, Amila Jayasekara <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
>> Hi All,
>> 
>> As an attempt to increase test coverage we thought of introducing
>> "Test Driven Development" (TDD) into Airavata. Please find more
>> information about how we use TDD in Airavata in [1].
>> 
>> TDD is easy to follow approach with lot of advantages. So we encourage
>> everyone to use TDD in their projects (GSoC and also in regular
>> patches).
>> Further we have developed set of integration tests and feel free to
>> augment integration test coverage. You may also find information about
>> integration tests in [1].
>> 
>> We consider functionality is "completed" when we have a comprehensive
>> test cases which tests those functionality.
>> 
>> Please feel free to comment (good or bad).
>> 
>> [1] https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/AIRAVATA/Tests+in+Airavata
>> 
>> Thanks
>> Amila
> 

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