No one is interested?

On Aug 14, 1:35 pm, John <jian.fang.subscr...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Tellurium Automated Testing Framework (Tellurium) is an automated web
> testing framework built on the top of the Selenium framework at the
> current stage. We have started our own testing driving project,
> Tellurium Engine, which will be using jQuery. We also have a Firefox
> plugin project, TrUMP, the version 0.1.0 has been release in March and
> we need to enhance it and most likely will use jQuery for some part of
> the code.
>
> Here are the main features of Tellurium:
>
> * Abstract UI objects to encapsulate web UI elements
> * DSL for UI definition, actions, and testing
> * Composite Locator to use a set of attributes to describe a UI
> element
> * Group locating to exploit information inside a collection of UI
> components
> * Dynamically generate runtime locators to localize changes
> * UI module for structured test code and re-usability
> * UI templates for dynamic web content
> * XPath support
> * jQuery selector support to improve test speed in IE
> * Locator caching to improve speed
> * Javascript event support
> * Use Tellurium Firefox plugin, Trump, to automatically generate UI
> modules
> * Dojo and ExtJS widget extensions
> * Data driven test support
> * Selenium Grid support
> * JUnit and TestNG support
> * Ant and Maven support
>
> If you are good at jQuery and Javascript, have free time and are
> willing to be an active committer of Tellurium (active involvement is
> very important to us), please send an email to me.
>
> Once you join the team as a core member, we will provide you the open
> source IntelliJ IDEA license and JProfiler license to help you with
> the development.
>
> Be aware, this is not a job post. Tellurium is an open source project
> and there is not company behind it.
>
> To better know tellurium, you can visit our project site at
>
> http://code.google.com/p/aost/
>
> We have a video, couple screencasts, and presentation slides on
>
> http://code.google.com/p/aost/downloads/list
>
> We also have a 117-page user guide on
>
> http://telluriumdoc.googlecode.com/files/TelluriumUserGuide.Draft.pdf
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> Jian

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