So I suggest you should take the time to implement them instead of ignoring
them ;)

2014-12-02 21:42 GMT+01:00 Oliver B. Fischer <[email protected]>:

> Well said. Reason "Not yet implemented" ;-)
>
> Am 02.12.14 21:40, schrieb Andres Almiray:
>
>  Never trust a test you haven't seen fail at least once.
>>
>> You have to ask yourselves: what are tests failing today?
>>
>> Is it because the API they exercise has changed and test are out of date?
>> Is is because the CUT do not fulfil the expected behavior?
>>
>> Ignoring all tests just for the sake of a green build right now sounds to
>> me like trying to achieve 100% coverage no matter the cost.
>>
>> Quoting the great Adam Savage: failure is always an option. So question
>> why we have broken tests instead of why can't I have a green build.
>> Perspective matters.
>>
>> Cheers
>> Andres
>>
>> Sent from my primitive Tricorder
>>
>>  On 02/12/2014, at 21:19, Oliver B. Fischer <[email protected]>
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>> Dear all,
>>>
>>> does someone object to set all not implemented tests to ignored? I would
>>> like to have a green aka non-failing build.
>>>
>>> wdyt?
>>>
>>> Oliver
>>>
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