I've been spending an unhealthy proportion of my free time working on a new 
mutation testing system (http://pitest.org), mainly because it's been quite 
good fun, but also because I wanted to address the issues I saw in the 
previous generation of mutation testers - far too slow, difficult to use, 
in the habit of not working when you add some innocent sounding technology 
into the build.

I'm beginning to build up a user base, but largely of developers that have 
not previously tried mutation testing. I was wondering if anyone in this 
group had any real world experience of using other mutation testers (e.g 
http://jester.sourceforge.net/, http://jumble.sourceforge.net/) and how 
this went, what problems were encountered etc.

Thanks

Henry


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