On 11/24/06, Dan North <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi folks.

There are a number of new faces contributing to jbehave, which makes me
very happy.

Can you take a moment to introduce yourselves to the list, so everyone
has an idea of who everyone else is?

I'll kick off:

I'm Dan. I'm a consultant with ThoughtWorks, which means I'm usually
pretty busy. I'm an architect, a developer and an agile process coach,
and I like writing and hand-waving at conferences. Earlier this year I
published an article introducing BDD in Better Software magazine, and I
took a BDD session to JAOO 2006 in September.

I started jbehave as a thought experiment around what junit would look
like if it was behaviour-driven. (At the time, behaviour-driven just
meant "without the word /test/ in it"). I could have just hacked junit
to get "should" in there, but I wanted to try eating my own dog food.

Due to being the only jbehave developer for the first two years, and
because I wasn't very good at explaining BDD, jbehave lay dormant for
quite a while. I'm very excited that test automation has become a hot
enough topic to revive interest in jbehave, and I'm very pleased about
the calibre of people who have stepped up to help.

Cheers,
Dan



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