On 7 Jan 2010, at 00:53, Matt Wynne wrote: > On 5 Jan 2010, at 12:17, Matt Patterson wrote: > >> I've been looking at the documentation again recently, and I'd be happy to >> start work on this, particularly if Matt W is wanting to look at the >> cucumber end since he's just up the road from me. >> >> I'm very keen on the executable documentation aspects of this, and I did a >> whole load of work back in 2008 on this kind of stuff using RSpec, so I've >> got a bit of history here :-) > > Great. I think it's time we really started dogfooding cucumber in terms of > producing executable documentation. The features for Cucumber itself could do > with some housekeeping, but right now the focus there is on the code, so > RSpec seems like a nice place to work on this from. > > I would like to see us try to build a flat HTML website (or PDF reference > book) from rspec's features directory which could be used as reference by a > new or curious user. As David says, I think we could drive out a bunch of > really nice features from Cucumber to help make it much easier to build and > maintain large suites of features. > > So what's the first step? A pint or two at the Reliance perhaps Mr Patterson?
That sounds about right :-) Matt -- Matt Patterson | Design & Code <m...@reprocessed.org> | http://www.reprocessed.org/ _______________________________________________ rspec-users mailing list rspec-users@rubyforge.org http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/rspec-users