Hey everybody, as some of you already know i'd like to get a py lib/py.test 1.0 out in February. IOW, my sabbatical time which i took after the heavy last EU period of PyPy developments mid last year ... is over and i am slowly getting back into gear.
Yesterday, i merged Maciej Fijalkowski's branch into py/trunk which unified objects used for distributed and in-process testing. I am going to refine the architecture further. I generally try to keep track here: http://codespeak.net/svn/py/trunk/py/doc/TODO.txt How could you help with 1.0? For starters, it'd be great if you mail me URLs of code or projects using py.test and/or point to custom conftest.py's (py.test's extension mechanism). Feel free to also mail me your favourite annoyance or feature wish along ... or point to ones from other tools. This all increases chances that 1.0 will work to your expectations :) I could use contributions or help (or sometimes just hints) in the following particular areas: - integrating py.test with Twisted - packaging for debian, setuptools - unix/windows cross-platform communication and process deployment Please feel free to join the #pylib channel on freenode where you see commits to the code base and have me and a few other contributors hanging out ... i am happy to discuss and answer questions there! I am also particularly interested in collaboration with other testing tool authors - let's work on improving everyone's testing experiences and on world wide code quality! :) best & cheers, holger -- py.test: http://pytest.org py lib: http://pylib.org PyPy: http://codespeak.net/pypy merlinux GmbH: http://merlinux.de _______________________________________________ py-dev mailing list py-dev@codespeak.net http://codespeak.net/mailman/listinfo/py-dev