+1 I really like the idea of Brianna giving a talk on AdoptPytestMonth
at EuroPython.
Mixing up the topics of community/process and more technical aspects
should be just fine!
Bruno and I are currently working together with Florian on
qutebrowser[1] in the course of AdopPytestMonth. I am positive that we
all learned quite a bit particularly with regard to the workflow and
communication. For example we are using a separate working repo[2] to do
thorough code reviews without spamming the original project. Once
Florian, being the maintainer of qutebrowser, is happy with the changes
he merges it eventually.
On top of that there are certain techniques of converting fixtures and
mocking that have proved to be successful.
Raphael
[1] https://github.com/The-Compiler/qutebrowser
[2] https://github.com/hackebrot/qutebrowser
On 14.04.2015 10:24, Brianna Laugher wrote:
I would like to submit something (assuming submissions close at the
end of today), about adopt pytest month. But I am not sure if to put
more of a technical focus (tidbits in applying pytest to existing
projects with legacy or no tests), or community/process, or a mix.
Brianna
On 14/04/2015 9:33 AM, "holger krekel" <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Hey Floris, Brianna, Ronny, Anatoly, Andreas, all,
Today the CFP for EP2015 in Bilbao ends. Did you submit talks?
I am pondering something pytest or tox or devpi related, maybe a
training.
I'd like to make sure we don't overlap too much or even complement
each other.
best,
holger
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