Hi,

I am looking at three Github-like programs (Stash, Gitbucket and Trac) to see 
if they could be used in our company. I would like to test the reliability and 
stability of at least one of them (I won't do any tests if some required 
functionality is missing). 

I am curious whether the program will crash under certain circumstances (e.g. 
multiple users checking code at *exactly* the same moment). What approach could 
I follow here? Though this does not *necessarily* have to involve Python, I 
would prefer this. The way I see it, it would carry out certain common usage 
patterns many times to simulate many users. I thought about using 
mechanize/subprocess, the multimechanize package, or the twill package.

Very curious to hear your thoughts about this and I hope this is not too vague. 
Thank you in advance!

Regards,
Albert-Jan

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