Fantasticc news.  The tests are critical to sanity - you can feel somewhat 
comfortable with changes when you have a good suite to tests.  I'm excited 
to get the 3.2.1 release and see how things change.  Are you planning and 
RC5 builded based on this news?

"Jesse Eichar" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in 
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> Hi all,
>
> I'm very happy to announce that we've spent the last couple weeks 
> cleaning house.  As a reminder we complained recently that the unit  tests 
> were not being used because they were interfering with each  other (they 
> would pass in isolation but fail when all tests were ran  together).  So 
> we have spent the last couple of weeks and now all the  tests pass and are 
> very useable.
>
> Second I tried out the latest 3.2 maintenance build today and it is  much 
> better than 3.2.0, both in speed and stability.  The official  3.2.1 comes 
> out in the end of next week and you will see a big jump  in the 
> performance of uDig when we do the next release.
>
> Third,  we have run Find Bugs on all of the uDig plugins and fixed  all 
> the warnings (that make sense to fix).  As always (or almost  always) it 
> found a number of issues.  For example in consistent  synchronization, 
> incorrect double checked locking, potential null  pointers, etc...
>
> We want at least another week of hard-core testing/bug fixing and  we'll 
> put out the next release.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Jesse 



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