Uh, isn't Eric still stuck with a really bad internet connection?

On Thu, Mar 8, 2012 at 10:30 AM, Ged Murphy
<gedmurphy.mailli...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> Well that's kinda the purpose of the testbot, to do the testing for you.
> No, the purpose of the testbot is to run all tests in a controlled
> environment and catch anything devs may miss.
> Devs should be using the tests directly to develop reactos. Relying on
> testbot to test your code and catch errors is very bad practice.
>
>>  So for example you want to stuff everything that's in dibtests to the
> gdi32 folder?
> Trust you to pick that one, dibtests is one of the few tests which doesn't
> fall into a child category.
> However with the correct tree structure, dibtests would be under a parent
> ./tests folder in the 'win32core' directory
> http://www.reactos.org/wiki/Techwiki:File_Layout
>
>> And have every module's ./test folder filled with unmaintained half
> finished tests?
> I didn't mention half finished tests. I wouldn't expect the folder to fill
> up with bespoke tests, it's just a useful place if ever a neat test is
> written.
>
>> Also consider people with slower internet connection. Ever tried doing a
> checkout on GPRS? :-)
> This is 2012, you can't hold the project back in case someone might still be
> using dialup. Technology moves forwards.
> Also, why would you checkout over GPRS? Are you trying to suggest people
> thether to their mobile phones to checkout reactos?
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