On Wed, Sep 06, 2006 at 09:34:45PM +0200, Frank Mantek said:
> Can't you create yourself a test account and use your client to delete all,
> prepopulate etc the feed. Or use our clients to do so, and then party with 
> your
> code?

What you describe is what I currently do but it's not exactly an 
elegant solution - I've been caught out before by forgetting to rest the 
statet back to null again.

I tend to distribute my tests along with my Perl packages so each new 
user would run the test and I get much broader test coverage.

The other nice thing would be that it would give the community a 
standard corpus to test against - with a semi standardised test suite 
people could evaluate what client to use. Whilst the C# and the Java 
clients will probably always be the most advanced some shops will be 
choosing between, say, Perl and Python.

Either way, just an idea - I imagine that you're not short on work at 
the moment.

Simon
[ who is beginning his Base and Blogger APIs ] 

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