You bet we are. There are a just a few more things we want to do as well as do some testing to ensure our bug fixing didn't break anything :P You know how it is.

Jesse
On 27-Sep-06, at 5:47 AM, Andy Czerwonka wrote:

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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