... and in Basel, Switzerland :-) 

cheers
Dierk

BTW: Canoo is hiring 

| -----Original Message-----
| From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
| [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Siegfried Goeschl
| Sent: Freitag, 9. Mai 2008 12:05
| To: [email protected]
| Subject: Re: [Webtest] Canoo WebTest @ JavaOne
| 
| Hi folks,
| 
| I always have the nagging feeling that all the cool companies 
| are not anywhere near were I live & work and usually in the 
| Bay area .... :-(
| 
| Siegfried Goeschl
| 
| 
| Marc Guillemot wrote:
| > Hi Ken,
| >
| >   
| >> ...
| >> I have recently had some words here with engineers about 
| that other, 
| >> chemical element testing framework.  They want it because 
| then they 
| >> don't have to fix the JS errors in the code.  But I picked WebTest 
| >> partly *because* it detects those errors.  So far my choice has 
| >> prevailed.
| >>     
| >
| > in fact WebTest allows you both options: fail on JS errors 
| or ignore them.
| > The default setting is to fail on JS errors because we 
| consider that 
| > they denote a problem in the application that should be fixed ASAP 
| > (and that is cheaper to fix early). Nevertheless you 
| sometimes need to 
| > ignore JS errors when you don't have easy access to the 
| sources (third 
| > party library or testing done - too - late).
| >
| >   
| >> If there are any other experts out there floating around who would 
| >> like to work in SF, maybe a private inbox would be good .. 
| especially 
| >> if they also know some JUnit.
| >>     
| >
| > SF is quite far away ;-) Remote?
| >
| > Cheers,
| > Marc.
| >   
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