On Sat, May 16, 2009 at 7:09 PM, Jeff Brown <jeff.br...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi, > I'm getting ready to produce an RSpec adapter for use with the Gallio test > automation platform (http://www.gallio.org/) on the .Net DLR via IronRuby. > > The idea is to open up RSpec to a wider audience of .Net developers who > might like to write their tests, *ahem* specs ;-), using a friendly syntax > in a dynamically typed language such as Ruby. > > Anyways, this is still a work in progress but I wanted to check on a couple > of legal points: > > 1. Is it cool to redistribute RSpec in source code form for non-commercial > purposes? I was unable to find the RSpec license to confirm. Gallio itself > is open source and is distributed using the Apache License 2.0. > > 2. I would like to be able to identify the RSpec framework by way of an icon > in Gallio. Unfortunately I was unable to locate an official logo. Assuming > there is one, I'd like permission to include an RSpec icon in Gallio. The > icon will be used in the following ways: > > - As a plugin icon when displaying a list of associated plugins. > - As a preference icon when providing options for configuring associated > plugins. > - As an installed feature icon when providing options for installing > associated plugins. > - As a test framework icon when decribing the list of supported test > frameworks and when presenting a report about tests that have been run > specifically using that framework. > > Do you have a suitable 16x16 and 32x32 icon file that I can use for this > purpose?
There is not an official icon now, but there will be within the next month or so. What is your time frame for releasing this adapter? Cheers, David > > Thanks, > Jeff. > > _______________________________________________ > rspec-users mailing list > rspec-users@rubyforge.org > http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/rspec-users > _______________________________________________ rspec-users mailing list rspec-users@rubyforge.org http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/rspec-users