Regarding "abstract but not sealed" - that's just a convention that identifies 
a .NET 2.0 or later
static class. In earlier versions of NUnit, static classes could not be tests, 
which ruled out F#.

I'll look at the changes and get back to you.

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Should not report tests in abstract class as invalid
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/488002
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Status in NUnit Test Framework: Triaged
Status in NUnit V2 Test Framework: Fix Released

Bug description:
Making a class abstract should be sufficient to indicate the test fixture is 
intended to be inherited by other concrete test fixture.

The problem occurs when the said abstract test fixture inherits from a 3rd 
party test fixture that already has TestFixture attribute, there is no way to 
avoid the warning now.

See 
http://groups.google.com/group/nunit-discuss/browse_thread/thread/b0d491a5df2e7897/3150383c3129273b



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