Craig R. McClanahan wrote:

>Part of my problem is that the nature of open source development has been
>much more "loners communicating via CVS commits" and I grew pretty
>comfortable with that :-).
>
Personally, I'd say you, and many others at Jakarta, practice a lot of 
team programming. It's asynchronous, but there's often a lot of back and 
forth, people making comments, and absolutely *everyone* is watching 
your back.

The best example might be the development of DynaBeans in the Commons. 
Reading these exchanges, it's easy to imagine Craig seated at a virtual 
keyboard with a crowd of programmers gathered around, all making 
suggestions.

http://nagoya.apache.org/eyebrowse/SearchList?listId=&listName=commons-dev%40jakarta.apache.org&searchText=dynabeans&defaultField=subject&Search=Searc

Cliff Rowley wrote:

>>I'm sure I've seen a unit test package for Struts somewhere.  It may
>>have been on freshmeat.net if it's not something the Struts team have
>>been working on (I mean that I may have seen it somewhere in the Jakarta
>>website)
>>
C liff might be thinking of this:

http://strutstestcase.sourceforge.net/

-Ted.


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