The development has been very quiet. But Nick Neuberger is somewhat busy
integrating his Jacobie project into jwebunit.
As it currently stands, the original authors have basically left, I
can't seem to get a response from them. I'm very busy with my other
project, Wicket.
I'm there, or else Nick. Can't guarantee immediate gratification though ;-)
If you are contemplating to actively work on jWebUnit and get into the
open source thing, I'm willing to add you as a project member. Just let
me/us know what you want to do. Having a project like jWebUnit being
dormant is not necessary. There is enough work to do (even though
jWebUnit is fairly complete and finished IMO).
Martijn
Owen Butler wrote:
Hi,
The list seems pretty quiet. As far as I can tell the last change was
in 2004-09.
Is jWebUnit still activly developed? Is it just so stable that there
is just no activity? (that is surely a good thing).
If I wanted to submit some patches (for javadoc mostly) is there
someone here to accept/apply them?
Regards,
Owen Butler
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