Absolutely. The merged project is called Selenium IDE and the code has
been checked in to OpenQA:

http://svn.openqa.org/fisheye/viewrep/selenium-ide

As for OpenQA as a whole, last night I did the initial push to bring
over the JIRA account, user accounts, and website. Next step is to bring
over the mailing lists and integrate them with the forums. Right now the
website uses the same model that OpenSymphony does - that is, a single
"meta.xml" file drives the website. I'm not at all tied to that; it was
just what I knew I could get set up easily.

In addition, all the JIRA users were migrated in to the OpenQA LDAP
database with no passwords. This means you'll need to reset your
password at http://www.openqa.org/sass (I'll still need to get that SSO
application integrated in to the website more). Once you log in with
your reset password, you can change the password to anything you'd like.

Info on the new subversion repo is here:
http://www.openqa.org/selenium/cvs.action

We have a FishEye server set up for browsing. To commit to SVN, you'll
need to use your JIRA account and the new password after you've reset it
(see above).

Lastly, OpenQA is your community. I'm just here to help it grow and
foster similar QA projects, such as Selenium and Selenium IDE. More will
be coming soon (including an open source test management application I'm
building). Feel free to post in the forums or on the mailing list
(eventually they will be mirrored) about things you'd like to see. I
plan to still add:

 - blogs
 - jabber/xmpp server for group chat
 - JIRA and SVN integration
 - mailing lists and forum mirroring

Patrick

PS: I'll be out of town this weekend, but tonight and all of next week
I'll be here to support the transition.
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf
Of Jason R Huggins
Sent: Wednesday, November 30, 2005 11:06 AM
To: selenium-devel@lists.public.thoughtworks.org
Subject: Re: [Selenium-devel] OpenQA

Bruno Vernay wrote:
> I just find about OpenQA
> maybe the wiki should explain about the differents solutions that are 
> build around Selenium like 
> The Selenium Editor
> The Selenium Recorder
> At the end, it makes a lot of different mailings list, Wiki, forum and
> SCM for a single project ...

OpenQA is very new and hopefully will get filled in with the details you

need in the future.

Regarding the Selenium vs Se Editor vs Se Recorder issue...
The Editor and Recorder are projects that members of the Selenium 
community started on their own. If Selenium was never open sourced, I 
wonder if these projects would ever have sprung into existence. So there

is a bit of Bazaar-style of development going on here that explains the 
situation. The Editor and Recorder projects use recent versions of the 
core Selenium code base and build upon it to create (pretty cool) 
Selenium-based extensions for Firefox. Also, I believe that the creators

of the Editor and Recorder are "joining forces" and will continue work 
based on the Editor. I'm very interested in seeing this tool get more 
development "love" and attention and coordination with the core Selenium

project. Moving to OpenQA is a step in this direction. We're not there, 
yet, but we're getting there.

- Jason
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