+1000 to having it on by default but can be disabled from a CLI option
+1 to having it off by default but can be turned on from a CLI option
-1000 to not having // downloading

just my €0.02

-Stephen

2009/2/8 Arnaud HERITIER <[email protected]>:
> And can't we have an option to deactivate it in 2.1 ?
> If it works like expected we'll remove it in 3.0
>
> (I continue to be in favor to have tests, but it's really difficult to have
> a good coverage it can be a cheap solution)
>
> Arnaud
>
> On Sun, Feb 8, 2009 at 2:14 PM, Benjamin Bentmann <[email protected]
>> wrote:
>
>> Don Brown wrote:
>>
>>  Do you have tests that pull down multiple dependencies?
>>>
>>
>> Yes, but AFAICT only dependencies from the same group id.
>>
>>  If yes, you do have test coverage. [...] I'm not
>>> saying more test coverage isn't a good thing, just that this
>>> functionality probably does have coverage.
>>>
>>
>> The issue with parallelism are things like race conditions,
>> deadlock-free synchronization etc. Unless one has full control over the
>> interleaved execution of the parallel threads, those aspects can usually
>> not be checked from a test.
>>
>>
>> Benjamin
>>
>>
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