I would certainly appreciate some help with unit tests for the XMLForm
framework.
That is, if it satisfies your needs as a form handling solution.

If there is no hard oposition, it may move to the main tree with the 2.1
release.

There are a few test cases implemented, but they only scratch the surface of
the various scenarious that the framework can be utilized in.



----- Original Message -----
From: "Ross Gardler" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, May 15, 2002 1:59 PM
Subject: Re: Getting test cases written


> John Morrison wrote:
>
> > It looks like you've quite a lot of experience writting unit tests,
> > would you mind giving us a hand starting them off?
>
>
> Our main interest is in the Portal stuff (what's the progress on
> bringing that into the main branch) and the forms processing. The main
> thing for me is that I need both these in the main trunk and stable
> before I can move one of our main clients to Cocoon. So if the community
> feels that unit tests are the best way to assist in making this happen
> then I'll see what I can do, don't expect a flood of contributions, but
> I'll do my best.
>
> ************************************************************************
> * If you have an area that commonly causes problems please let me know *
> ************************************************************************
>
> That is where I will focus my initial efforts.
>
> Ross
>
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