Jeroen Frijters wrote:
I don't think we should have a file based on black listing tests that
don't work, I'd like to have a file that simply lists all tests that are
known to be good. There are two reasons for this, the most important
being that I want to see who adds (or removes) a test to the known good
list and why (and the second that I hate scripts ;-)).
The problem with that approach is that if someone adds a new test
to Mauve, it doesn't automatically get added to our "white list".
-Archie
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Archie Cobbs * CTO, Awarix * http://www.awarix.com
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