I completely agree. Especially on the automated regression test. I just
asked a Cocos developer about their auto test set. Maybe we can incorporate
some of their ideas. For now I'm using it to check compatibility.

The current test set already has something for checking regressions, but
not for every test. Also it does not include a default reference. Maybe we
can generate references for the different platforms and create an automatic
regression test.

Rob
On 22 Jan 2015 22:39, "Adam Bark" <[email protected]> wrote:

>  On 22/01/15 03:50, Richard Jones wrote:
>
> At the moment, there's zero core active contributors. Adam has taken the
> initiative to move the code to bitbucket, and I'd like to hear his thoughts
> on the future of the codebase, but frankly as far as I'm concerned (and I'm
> sure Alex would agree with me on this) the pyglet code is everyone's now,
> and whoever is actively working on it can pretty much dictate where it
> goes, and how it goes.
>
>  Yes, I pay for and operate the website, but I'd love for someone to
> migrate it to rtfd.org so I all I have to do is pay the annual domain fee
> :)
>
>
>        Richard
>
>
> We definitely need some core contributors, they few times I've tried to
> look at some bugs I've often come to a point where I needed more
> information or someone to have a look at a patch and it hasn't happened. I
> would agree that it could do with some sort of a leader, there seems to be
> a lot of unchecked code being pushed into the codebase. I would like to
> have a fully-automated set of tests that could be run on some sort of
> continuous integration system that checks for correctness and performance.
> That would be quite a tricky task that would benefit from a lot of hardware.
>
> The last time I was working with the code I ran into some problems with
> the pulseaudio implementation that I might get around to tackling at some
> point.
>
> I think that's all my thoughts for now. I've started updating the xml for
> the website to point at bitbucket and will push that asap. The readme is
> already up-to-date.
>
> Adam.
>
>
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