In accordance with section 4.6 of the antlibs subproject charter, an antlib needs a PMC majority to be accepted as a "proper" antlib. Majority means at least 3 +1s and more +1s than -1s (section 4.7).
Each Antlib also needs at least three committers with at least one PMC member among them. If you vote in favor of the promotion, please indicate whether you want to become a committer on the antlib. This is the vote for the antunit antlib that can be found in the sandbox/antlibs/antunit subdirectory. This lib provides an antunit task that runs build files as unit tests as well as a bunch of assertion tasks and a simple listener in the style of the plain JUnit formatter. The concept of build files as unit tests was inspired by seeing Steve and Matt use it in Ant's core - where the JUnit testcase only became the driver and all assertions happened in the build file itself. The way antunit works is again heavily influenced by JUnit. Targets whose name starts with "test" are tests, a "setUp" target will be run before each test and a "tearDown" after each test. OK, the ballot Shall the .NET antlib be promoted? [ ] Yes (i.e. +1) [ ] and I want to become a committer to it [ ] No --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]