Hi Justin,

Okay, so to summarize:

1. You've upgraded to the latest QUnit
2. You've tested it against jQuery 1.4.2 (which we will ship with Infusion 
1.3.1)

If it works and looks good, I say go for it.

For those who are wondering about the newly minted jQuery 1.5, our plan is to 
do a rough test with it for Infusion 1.3.1. Early adopters should be able to 
pick it up and start developing with it right away. For those of us who are 
more production-minded, we'll wait for jQuery 1.5.1 to be released and fully 
qualify it across all our A-Grade browsers for Infusion 1.4.

Colin

On 2011-02-02, at 11:07 AM, Justin Obara wrote:

> Now that jQuery 1.5 has been released to the wild, I thought it might be a 
> good time to look at updating qunit.
> 
> I've pulled down the latest code from their git repo ( 
> https://github.com/jquery/qunit ) and tried it out in safari. All our tests 
> were behaving as expected. You can try it for yourself by cloning my infusion 
> repo for ( https://github.com/jobara/infusion ) and checking out the 
> qunit-test branch.
> 
> What I noticed was new:
> 
>       • Some changes to styling
>       • Test names are visible all the time, then styled when run
>       • The expected result is more clearly displayed
>       • The hide all passed tests checkbox is back
> 
> I think we should go ahead and upgrade to the latests qunit for 1.3.1. We 
> could also wait till we upgrade to jquery 1.5. There's really no specific 
> rush. Please let me know what you think.

---
Colin Clark
Technical Lead, Fluid Project
http://fluidproject.org

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