Nice, this is how it should be!
Our testing improves for every release that we do, and we have especially been 
intensifying our focus on quality in the last few years. This started to pay 
off already in 2.2 and 2.3, and compounded and continued with 3.0.0 which I 
think is a great start of the 3.x series.

--
Chris Vest
System Engineer, Neo Technology
[ skype: mr.chrisvest, twitter: chvest ]


> On 27 Apr 2016, at 15:58, Alan Robertson <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> This morning, my OS offered me the opportunity to upgrade my Neo4j to 3.0.0 - 
> so I upgraded.
> 
> I ran my tests on the Assimilation project, and they all passed.
> 
>     YAY!
> 
>     Thanks to everyone at Neo4j for their continual progress, along with 
> excellent testing!
> 
>     -- Alan
> 
> 
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