On 14 Aug 2006, at 21:53, Ovid wrote:
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My personal thought is that either Andy Lester or Schwern start such a mailing list. Then we need to contact the major players from other languages and get them to join and see how we can make TAP a more widely accepted protocol. We know the benefits of it. Now I recommend that we convince others of those benefits so we can "share the wealth", so to speak.

To be honest, I'm not entirely sure that I could come up with a really convincing argument for TAP for an audience using JUnit, TestNG and similar...

Do we have a convincing argument? Maybe I'm just being overly pessimistic today :-)

If anyone likes this idea, I've been accepted to attend Google's Automated Testing Conference in London (http:// googleresearch.blogspot.com/2006/04/our-conference-on-automated- testing.html) and I can see what I can do to recruit people. (I was notified of my acceptance considerably later than they said I would be, so it's possible my work might interfere).

Bah. They didn't like me :-)

Adrian

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