Hi Stefano,

* Stefano Lattarini wrote on Wed, May 11, 2011 at 04:07:46PM CEST:
> The parallel-tests driver has now been used quite extensively
> by a fair number of real-world applications (e.g., GNU coreutils,
> GNU libtool, GNU grep, and various packages using Gnulib), and
> thus exposed to adequate on-field testing.  So there's no point
> in declaring it experimental anymore (which would risk to make
> potential users shy away from it).

Well, the point of declaring it experimental is being able to do at
least slightly incompatible changes and mostly getting away with it.

The changes might not just be needed for portability reasons in the
*current* code, but also for newer features in changed code.  I'm
willing to bet that your SoC project will turn up one or two such
situations.

Cheers,
Ralf

> * doc/automake.texi (Simple Tests using parallel-tests): Do not
> declare the parallel-tests driver as "experimental" anymore.

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