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* Andrew Zhang for reviewing class library patches and helpful discussions

On 11/16/06, Alexei Fedotov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Folks,
According to http://harmonytest.org, today 100% of class library unit tests 
pass on DRLVM. Thank you all! It takes 44 days for the great team we are. 
Thanks for your thoughtful, diligent work and deep inspiration. Kudos to you 
for the following (and not limited to this):

* Alexey Varlamov and Elena for driving the whole process
* Anton and Vladimir Ivanov for automating test runs
* Geir and Gregory for checking and committing related DRLVM patches
* Paulex, Tim, Nathan, Stepan and Mikhail Loenko for checking and committing 
related class library patches
* Alexey Petrenko for becoming ICU expert and writing good JIRA issue 
resolution guidelines
* Alexei Zakharov for resolving class library test issues
* Ilya Okomin, Denis Kishenko, Oleg Khaschansky and Alexey Ivanov for fixing 
class library and tests* Ivan, Egor, Mikhail Fursov, Nikolay Sidelnikov and 
Alexander Astapchuk for making execution engines work
* Tatiana and Maxim for filing JIRA issues about test failures
* Nikolay Kuznetsov for completing thread interruption handling and reverting 
consequences of park/unpark integration
* Pavel Afremov for fixing exception handling
* Boris Kuznetsov for intelligent fixing of security tests
* Rana and Salikh for evaluating and discussing problems, reviewing and trying 
DRLVM patches
* Pavel Pervov and Evgueni for help with DRLVM patches
* Artem for discovering and fixing weird Windows* behavior
* My wife for bringing hot tea to the computer during sleepless nights

There are still open issues with reliability, multiprocessor and other special 
configurations, so the page http://wiki.apache.org/harmony/Unit_Tests_Pass_on_DRLVM  
remains active. But this shouldn't prevent us from including class library testing into 
Harmony "zero regression" policy. What do you think?

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Thank you,
Alexei



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Thank you,
Alexei

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