Hari,

Thanks for your suggestions. We will try to do that.

Thanks,

Jian

On Fri, May 29, 2009 at 10:52 PM, Harihara Vinayakaram <[email protected]>wrote:

> Hi
>    Some suggestions. Tellurium is a great tool to write test cases in
> groovy and Selenium.  I hit upon Tellurium while searching for a tool to
> write test cases in groovy .  Tellurium can be promoted the following way :
>     --- A better mention in the Groovy page. [ Not sure if this can happen
> since Groovy and Web Test seem to be a tight combination ]
>     --  A mention in the TestNG / JUnit page. There are very few blogs /
> pages that mention how even Selenium can be run with a tool like TestNG
>     --  A mention in any of the commonly used web development frameworks /
> Content Management Systems ( Drupal, Seam, Django, Ruby etc )
>     -- Some promotion in the  IntelliJ  site. Actually this is by far the
> best tool to run / debug tests particularly written in Groovy.
>
> Regards
> Hari
>
>
>
> On Sat, May 30, 2009 at 7:49 AM, Jian Fang <[email protected]>wrote:
>
>> Some people asked me if there is a company or an organization behind
>> Tellurium, the truth is it is not. All our developers work in spare
>> time to contribute to Tellurium. Take me as an example, I use whatever
>> time I could find to work on Tellurium and spend at least two
>> to three hours a day on it. As a result, your support means a lot to us.
>>
>> Since we have pretty small community, I like to request each of our users
>> to contribute whatever you can to help us to promote
>> Tellurium. Only when Tellurium becomes popular, we can bring in new ideas
>> and more exceptional team members to make the framework
>> very solid, which will eventually benefit you all. Hence, your support
>> does count.
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Jian
>>
>>
>> On Fri, May 29, 2009 at 9:00 PM, Jian Fang <[email protected]>wrote:
>>
>>> Thanks for the suggestions.
>>>
>>> However, one Selenium forum manager sent me emails and told me not to
>>> post Tellurium on their user groups or forums, which
>>> is pretty normal considering Tellurium is challenging Selenium. As a
>>> result, we stop posting any messages to Selenium forums.
>>>
>>> On interesting story is that we did consider to join Selenium last year
>>> and got invited to join. But our concern was that
>>> they wanted to stick to Selenium, but we had our own vision for
>>> Tellurium. Thus, we chose not to join and try to pave our own way
>>> to success.  Once the new Tellurium Engine is released, you will see some
>>> big differences between Tellurium and Selenium. The
>>> differences come from the fact that Tellurium is UI module based and
>>> focuses on a set of UI elements instead of individual
>>> ones. The new Engine would include the following main features
>>>
>>> 1) Use jQuery heavily to re-implement Selenium APIs
>>> 2) Cache UI module on server side and reuse the found elements
>>> 3) Command Bundles
>>> 4) Provide new APIs
>>>
>>> I am working on Command Bundle prototyping and the initial results show
>>> that the performance could be 2-3 times faster
>>> than default XPath in IE. We also have a lot of novel ideas, but we do
>>> need users' support to keep us move forward. Otherwise,
>>> what is good to design a framework without users?
>>>
>>> In short term, we need some blogs from our users to demonstrate Tellurium
>>> to other people and the second one is we need more
>>> users to recommend our Firefox plugin TrUMP 0.1.0 at
>>>
>>> https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/11035
>>>
>>> to make it go public.
>>>
>>> Thanks again,
>>>
>>> Jian
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On Fri, May 29, 2009 at 5:15 PM, Manoj Chavan <[email protected]>wrote:
>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> One suggestion I have is, adding Tellurium to Selenium.org  & Selenium
>>>> (Software) wiki.
>>>> I came to know off Tellurium via word of mouth, when I was searching for
>>>> it, I kept getting the
>>>> periodic element information and not the AOST, until the person told me
>>>> to search for 'AOST - Tellurium'
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> As Tellurium is going to be the next generation of Selenium, we should
>>>> include a 'Also read ...'
>>>> link on Selenium's page.  My two cents.
>>>>
>>>> Regards,
>>>>
>>>> Manoj
>>>>
>>>> ps: Keep up the good work. It took me a while to get Tellurium started
>>>> but now I am getting the
>>>> hang of it.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> ----- Original Message ----
>>>> > From: John <[email protected]>
>>>> > To: tellurium-users <[email protected]>
>>>> > Sent: Friday, May 29, 2009 2:09:35 PM
>>>> > Subject: Project website status
>>>> >
>>>> >
>>>> > The Tellurium project visiting status for the past month in term of
>>>> > site visits (One site visit includes couple page visits and the user
>>>> > group is not included) can be summarized as follows by listing the top
>>>> > ten countries:
>>>> >
>>>> > ----------------------------------------
>>>> > Country                 Visits
>>>> > ----------------------------------------
>>>> > 1)  United States:  1,308
>>>> > 2)  India:  279
>>>> > 3)  United Kingdom: 266
>>>> > 4)  France:  233
>>>> > 5)  Germany:  139
>>>> > 6)  Canada:  127
>>>> > 7)  Australia:  94
>>>> > 8)  Hungary:  87
>>>> > 9)  China:  85
>>>> > 10)  Sweden:  69
>>>> >
>>>> > Seems a lot of work need to be done to promote Tellurium. Any
>>>> > suggestions?
>>>> >
>>>> > Thanks,
>>>> >
>>>> > Jian
>>>> >
>>>> >
>>>> >
>>>> >
>>>> >
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>>
>
> >
>

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