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The dates of the conference are Monday - Wednesday 27-29 June 2005.
On Tue, Feb 22, 2005 at 03:40:55PM -0500, Peter Kay wrote:
> Chromatic wrote:
> >1) an optional description of a test, which occurs after the test number
> >but precedes an optional '#' character and anything following until the
> >newline character, having no effect on parsing
>
> Summary?
Summa
On Tue, Feb 22, 2005 at 12:50:01PM -0500, Peter Kay wrote:
> >And it appears to be mostly intact from how I remembered it a year or so
> >ago.
> >
> >Steve Peters
>
> The formatting seems a bit off ( =head2 as opposed to == ... == ). Is
> this easier to fix progromatically, or should I be editi
Peter Kay wrote:
The formatting seems a bit off ( =head2 as opposed to == ... == ). Is
this easier to fix progromatically, or should I be editing as I read?
Too late, I changed it!
--Peter
Chromatic wrote:
1) an optional description of a test, which occurs after the test number
but precedes an optional '#' character and anything following until the
newline character, having no effect on parsing
Summary?
That's what the one line short description in Bugzilla is called.
--Peter
Ian Langworth wrote:
On Jan 26, 2005, at 3:48p, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My main gripe is that the infrastructure for it is less OO friendly. The
example with the HTML output was awesome..until i looked at how it
was
done. The inability to get a data structure back for the test results
is v
And it appears to be mostly intact from how I remembered it a year or so ago.
Steve Peters
The formatting seems a bit off ( =head2 as opposed to == ... == ). Is
this easier to fix progromatically, or should I be editing as I read?
--WikiGnome