On Sun, May 3, 2009 at 7:08 PM, James Byrne <[email protected]> wrote:

> Aslak Hellesøy wrote:
>
> >
> > You only need this to start:
> >
> > +-features/
> >   +-foo.feature
> >
>
> I realize this.  I am not complaining. I just think that for a modest


I don't think anyone think you were complaining. Your question is perfectly
valid and understandable.


>
> amount of effort cucumber could be made self starting for the large
> number of people who do not have any prior experience with either Rails
> or Cucumber and who probably do not know about jeweller and newgem.  I
>

> had no idea such things existed or were possible until I received
> replies to this thread.
>

Then that's a case for better documentation - not more Cucumber features.
Feel free to create a separate Wiki page for "plain ruby" projects that
points the user to newgem and jeweler.

I won't replicate features that are solved in other tools. If I do that,
Cucumber will become obese and die :-)

Aslak


>
> I still recall the vast amounts of time it took me to get going with
> cucumber and BDD. And that was with the benefit of the Rails generators
> that at least set me up with a skeleton to work from.  I think it would
> be useful to offer non-Rails users a similar facility.
>
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