Awesome Peter!
that's a huge effort and I'm happy of your success.
Great news for Apache Flex :D
2013/1/29 Avi Kessner akess...@gmail.com
Thank you
On Jan 29, 2013 9:17 AM, Om bigosma...@gmail.com wrote:
On Mon, Jan 28, 2013 at 11:06 PM, Avi Kessner akess...@gmail.com
wrote:
I was
I'm kinda split on this one. On one hand, I know most flex users won't
need the tests... On the other hand, anybody interested in contributing
bug fixes, new components, etc. should easily be able to run the test suite
against them. Maybe we include another variation of the source downloads
to
On 1/29/13 7:10 PM, Nicholas Kwiatkowski nicho...@spoon.as wrote:
I'm kinda split on this one. On one hand, I know most flex users won't
need the tests... On the other hand, anybody interested in contributing
bug fixes, new components, etc. should easily be able to run the test suite
I think the question then begs -- do we expect people (non-committers) to
run bug fixes / new features against Mustella, or do we only do it when we
commit them to SVN, or do we only run Mustella against the source tree when
we package up a release? I think that will have the most baring if it
The way I see it, when someone downloads the source package, it means that
they will be messing around with the code. All the more reason to have a
testing suite packaged with the source kit.
I agree with Nick that we should lower the barrier for folks to fix bugs
and run tests. The utilities
On 1/29/13 11:21 PM, Om bigosma...@gmail.com wrote:
The way I see it, when someone downloads the source package, it means that
they will be messing around with the code. All the more reason to have a
testing suite packaged with the source kit.
I agree with Nick that we should lower the
I'm happy to announce that Mustella is now fully ready for use! All tests are
passing on Mac and Windows, including AIR and Mobile
test suites.
You'll find Mustella in the develop branch of the Apache Flex SVN repository
or as part of the Apache Flex source download;
Mustella will become part
I was really looking forward to the tests being part of the sdk. I can
understand the desire not to release it, but would like to request a page
or wiki on how a any random person can see how the tests are written and
see them running.
I think it can really help elevate the standards of the
Thank you
On Jan 29, 2013 9:17 AM, Om bigosma...@gmail.com wrote:
On Mon, Jan 28, 2013 at 11:06 PM, Avi Kessner akess...@gmail.com wrote:
I was really looking forward to the tests being part of the sdk. I can
understand the desire not to release it, but would like to request a page
or