How is this different from Taza? http://github.com/charley/taza which does
exactly the same sort of thing. watirspec is the name of Jari's rspec tests
for celerity and watir, so despite the fact that it's not a gem yet, I'd
cede that name to him. Let me know if I'm offbase, maybe you didn't know
about these projects. :) I'd be happy to have you involved in Taza.

Cheers,

Charley Baker
Lead Developer, Watir, http://watir.com
QA Architect, Gap Inc Direct


On Fri, Apr 2, 2010 at 5:40 PM, Jarmo <jarm...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hello.
>
> I just wanted to let you know that I've released my first gem called
> WatiRspec. It does combine Watir and RSpec for you so you could start
> testing easily and write less code. I created it because i noticed
> that i'm reinventing these things all the time if new client/project
> is started. Now it's much easier. Just enter few commands and i'm
> ready to start. I'm going to use it in my everyday work. It is going
> to be part of my diploma thesis also.
>
> It is very fresh library, so it's possible that something doesn't work
> as it should - although i have written tests for my code :)
>
> What do you think? Do you see any shortages? Might it be useful for you at
> all?
>
> You can read more about it at http://github.com/jarmo/WatiRspec
>
> You can read about some of the principles (haven't had the time to
> update it yet with newest ideas) from my blog too:
> http://www.itreallymatters.net
>
> Jarmo Pertman
>
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