hi dave,

this is great, thanks a lot for the contribution.

i perfectly understand that you may want to be careful about the
initial commit, but it helps to be aware of the fact that i think we all
agree that we are operating under a CTR policy[1] for chemistry.

so don't be shy ;)

regards,
david


[1] http://www.apache.org/foundation/glossary.html#CommitThenReview

On Tue, Aug 18, 2009 at 10:37 AM, David
Caruana<[email protected]> wrote:
> All,
>
> I think the AtomPub TCK is now in a good enough state to commit to the
> Chemistry code base. Gabriele and I have reached the first goal of
> re-packaging the Alfresco CMIS tests, removing Alfresco dependencies and
> complying with Chemistry conventions. We've also taken the opportunity to
> refactor much of the original code to make it easier to add and organise
> tests.
>
> The TCK is far from complete, but it now feels correct to continue
> development within Chemistry.
>
> Currently, the source code is hosted at...
>
> https://svn.alfresco.com/repos/contrib/chemistry-tck-atompub
>
> I'd appreciate a review of the above before I commit.
>
> There are several TODOs that'll be worked on as soon as we've committed:
> - merge the TCK Abdera extension with the one in already in Chemistry
> - improve test result logging (descriptions on asserts, control over where
> to log)
> - make it easier to provide test options to tests
> - refactor tests that require custom type definitions (these are currently
> disabled)
> - use org.apache.chemistry.util.GregorianCalendar
>
> Regards,
> Dave
>
>



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