Dear Geode Community,

Its been a while since we've had a contributor's topic.  We have a great
discussion planned for this Thursday, November 11, at 9AM Pacific: "*Best
Practices for Testing Geode, or any Java open source project*."

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Kirk Lund, Committer for Apache Geode, will discuss the following:

Unit testing -  how contributors and committers should be testing new code
to be added to Apache Geode.
Integration testing - the testing framework that runs for automatic builds
Distributed testing - Geode-specific testing built upon JUnit, known as
DUnit

Lastly Kirk would like to talk about a possible future for DUnit to allow
Geode users to test their scale-out applications based on Geode.

*About the speaker*
Kirk Lund is a software engineer with more than two decades experience
developing and testing highly concurrent, distributed enterprise software.
Kirk has been working with the Apache Geode and GemFire technology for well
over a decade.

See you this coming Thursday!

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