First, I don't want to be ungrateful, because I am very grateful for
MbUnit and I must say that I made a switch in the last couple of
months from Visual Studio's Testing Suite to MbUnit.
My motivation for switching is the great Data-driven aspects of MbUnit
(row, column, xml, csv input sources, etc.) and I enjoy it very very
much.

However, I must agree with Ales regarding the lack of documentation.
Even worse, when you go through a 'serious' looking website and select
'documentation' you expect something complete. Imagine going to your
online bank account and clicking the 'show me the balance' and you
find that it's under-construction. You just don't do it on websites.
It was very disappointing to find that the documentation it is
seriously lacking in MbUnit. This almost tilted the balance back
towards Visual Studio Testing back again. Luckily I found Jeff Brown's
'bits in motion' which helped me reveal what MbUnit can do.

IMHO, a good starting place for how MbUnit documentation should look
like is NUnit's documentation page.
For me, the most important thing is code examples, on the website,
with short annotations, before/after.
Another thing, when you go to http://gallio.org/Docs.aspx you have to
select the 'Gallio Wiki' to be able to see MbUnit doc. That's odd and
misleading. Why not specify that (a) the wiki is the most documented
place (b) gallio's wiki contains MbUnit documentation ?

--Amit


On Aug 3, 8:54 am, Yann Trevin <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Ales,
>
> I'm afraid that you won't find any more complex documentation than in the
> wiki and the API doc. Or maybe in the Gallio source code itself :)
>
> What are the "interesting" topics you would like to read about?
>
> I'm currently preparing some articles about data-driven tests for the wiki.
> Once I have finished, I could focus on them...
>
> Yann.
>
> 2010/8/2 Ales Vojacek <[email protected]>
>
>
>
> > Hi all,
> > is there some more complex documentation or samples for MbUnit and Gallio?
> > I looked at gallio.org and in Gallio Book and Gallio wiki are only few
> > documents, more of interesting ones are "not written yet" .
> > Thank you A.
>
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