Hi all,

I know that some of you are using trunk/, which has seen a bumpy development 
the last couple of weeks. But I am happy to announce that the bug count is 
back down to 39 failing JUnit tests. That's about 1.43%. That is not bad at 
all, and good compared with just before the bug squash party (BSP), as 
several of the currently failing tests are written *after* that BSP. See [1] 
for details about all 2723 tests!

Conclusion: if you are running trunk/, today would be an excellent day to get 
back into sync.

"So, how is CDK 1.0 getting along, then?", you might wonder... well, with this 
good step forward, I think we are getting there. This remains to be done:
- complete the API transition [2]
- fix remaining failing JUnit tests and reported bugs
(or at least as many as possible of them)

Help is always welcome, in any kind of form. See [3] for details.

Egon

1.http://cheminfo.informatics.indiana.edu/~rguha/code/java/nightly/junitsummary.html
2.http://wiki.cubic.uni-koeln.de/cdkwiki/doku.php?id=refactoringkernelclasses
3.http://wiki.cubic.uni-koeln.de/cdkwiki/doku.php?id=howtohelpdevelopment

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