I wouldn't mind a talk on how to minimise admin footprints, if that's
an issue other people have.

Andrew

On Thu, Nov 26, 2009 at 4:41 PM, Daryl Manning <[email protected]> wrote:
> Just post Railscamp we're trying to be a lot better about testing and we've
> got at least one new app which has a small greek army of ajax (ajaxes?
> ajaxi? ajuxes?).
>
> Was very curious as to what other people down here in Oceania are using to
> do their js and ajax testing. So far, Blueridge is looking good, but curious
> as to pros and cons from everyone who tests this stuff regularly.
>
> thanks !
> Daryl.
> PS> So, yes watir, selenium and others are in there as well and just trying
> to find something to standardize on in here. Caveats: We've got a small dev
> team so it can't have too much of an admin or learning curve footprint
>
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