Way to go Maurice!

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Maurice C. Parker" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, November 01, 2002 6:06 AM
Subject: [OS-webwork] WebWork 1.3


> All,
> 
> I think we need to put together a 1.3 release sometime within the next 
> month or so.  The focus of the next release needs to be quality above 
> all else.  The 1.2.x releases were very poor and there are people 
> needing bugfixes for problems introduced with them.
> 
> To move us toward a higher quality release I have begun to add tests to 
> CVS.  In the future it should be a requirement that all the tests run 
> before committing new code to CVS.  Currently CVS is so bug riddled 
> that if we followed that rule no tests would make it into the 
> repository.  All tests will run successfully before the next release.
> 
> The acceptance tests use HttpUnit.  Feel free to use just Junit or Mock 
> objects for unit tests, but always have an HttpUnit test for 
> acceptance.  The reason that I am avoiding using Mock objects for 
> acceptance is because I want us to have a full test suite that can be 
> used to assure compatibility across containers.  My goal is to be able 
> to announce on the list that a release is coming and to have every one 
> run the test suite to make sure WW is bug free on their favorite 
> container.
> 
> I'm also going to be going through Jira over the next few weeks and 
> responding to all the outstanding issues.  Bugs will be replicated in 
> the test suite and then fixed before the next release.  If you posted a 
> problem to the list and you're not sure if anyone notice, make sure you 
> file it at http://jira.opensymphony.com .
> 
> While we are trying to get CVS stabilized, I would like to ask everyone 
> to refrain from adding new features to the source tree.  Once we have a 
> solid release out, then I think we should untable discussions about 
> what would be the next big move for WebWork.
> 
> -Maurice
> 
> 
> 
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