Andre Garzia wrote perhaps the most cogent statement of all threads on open source and quality concerns in the history of this list:

If you guys believe that open source would squash bugs, then why
don't you gather a group and build regression tests.

A lot of folks here share a good many opinions about quality, some about the unrealized benefits of open source process, and a few about both.

So now Andre has reminded us that the sum of these posts imply a sort of invitation:

Use the open source process to design, build, and deliver a framework for automated regression and soak testing, perhaps with a system which would allow other to provide additional modules to test other features whenever they have time to write them.

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<http://youtube.com/watch?v=OtuYWyjk4ZI>

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I have plenty of server space at revJournal.com, and as a site that bills itself as being "of, for, and by Revolution developers" it seems a natural home for such things.

revJournal.com will provide space and FTP access for any Revolution open source initiative which is able to get past the prototype stage. Just let me know....

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