Il giorno 22/lug/04, alle 11:04, Marc Portier ha scritto:
I've been largely skimreading this list last couple of weeks so maybe
I missed an important update on the svn switch for cocoon?
IIRC there was going to be a spot for these kind of efforts?
In any case it would be nice to have something
Il giorno 22/lug/04, alle 01:18, Stefano Mazzocchi ha scritto:
Ugo Cei wrote:
Agreed, but even if we cannot prove that code is correct with unit
tests alone, we can at least hope that - statistically - code that
has 100% test coverage will have less bugs than code that has 10%
test coverage.
Ugo Cei wrote:
(Note to self: rewrite unit tests so that they don't depend on
BeanFactory).
yes and no:
I've seen myself do both: have tests that go on detail level and just
wire beans themselves in the setup()
but also: have tests that use the beanfactory to do so (using a stupid
base class
Il giorno 22/lug/04, alle 10:34, Marc Portier ha scritto:
still have to get into your actual code sample though, by the way:
could we arrange having a cvs somewhere?
How about cocoondev.org? Is the migration over? I asked Steven some
time ago about hosting the SpringPetstore block and he askde
Ugo Cei wrote:
Il giorno 22/lug/04, alle 10:34, Marc Portier ha scritto:
still have to get into your actual code sample though, by the way:
could we arrange having a cvs somewhere?
How about cocoondev.org? Is the migration over? I asked Steven some time
ago about hosting the SpringPetstore
Marc Portier wrote:
I've been largely skimreading this list last couple of weeks so maybe
I missed an important update on the svn switch for cocoon?
Yep.
http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=xml-cocoon-devm=109043692326007
Vadim
Ugo Cei wrote:
Il giorno 22/lug/04, alle 10:34, Marc Portier ha scritto:
still have to get into your actual code sample though, by the way:
could we arrange having a cvs somewhere?
How about cocoondev.org? Is the migration over? I asked Steven some time
ago about hosting the SpringPetstore block
Nicola Ken Barozzi wrote:
What about a mailing list?
We're having an unpleasant discussion about creating mailing lists on
the community list... ugh
IMO the right thing is to ask a vote for it, and then ask infra to set
it up as per the Cocoon PMC decision.
I don't want to see another
Il giorno 22/lug/04, alle 15:17, Nicola Ken Barozzi ha scritto:
As I tried to explain, as a Cocoon committer you should be able to
experiment in a branch. As soon as the SVN conversion is over, you can
create a butterfly branch and all Cocooon committers can work there if
they want to.
Pardon
On Thu, 22 Jul 2004, Ugo Cei wrote:
Il giorno 22/lug/04, alle 15:17, Nicola Ken Barozzi ha scritto:
As I tried to explain, as a Cocoon committer you should be able to
experiment in a branch. As soon as the SVN conversion is over, you can
create a butterfly branch and all Cocooon
Ugo Cei wrote:
Il giorno 22/lug/04, alle 15:17, Nicola Ken Barozzi ha scritto:
As I tried to explain, as a Cocoon committer you should be able to
experiment in a branch. As soon as the SVN conversion is over, you can
create a butterfly branch and all Cocooon committers can work there if
they
Upayavira dijo:
Nicola Ken Barozzi wrote:
What about a mailing list?
We're having an unpleasant discussion about creating mailing lists on
the community list... ugh
IMO the right thing is to ask a vote for it, and then ask infra to set
it up as per the Cocoon PMC decision.
I don't
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