+1

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Stefan Bodewig [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: 10 November 2005 20:06
> To: dev@ant.apache.org
> Subject: [VOTE] Promote the antunit antlib out of the sandbox
> 
> 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
> 
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