A couple of people have recently posted notes asking for help with leadership on initiatives (bugmash, summer of code), so I figured I should chime in.
Back in December, we had some heavy discussions about Jira and how to make that work better for this. Just as we were coming to some clear conclusions, Jira was taken down by spammers. In the past month, it's been brought back, but we need to pick up where we left off. I know Zeljko has been doing some work cleaning out some old stuff in Jira -- thanks for that. In November/December we also hashed out some plans on Watir 1.7 and Watir 2.0. Personally, I got very busy since the new year with my day job at Convio. I am part of a small team developing a very exciting new product line which we will be released this month to our first customers. In fact if you take a close look at this marketing video, you will see my test data in the background. http://www.convio.com/common-ground/videos/online-fundraising.html Because of this, I've had little or no time for the Watir project and in fact have quite a backlog of emails, patches and pull-requests to attend after our product ships. I am using Watir everyday, and in fact have even released enhancements to Watir because we needed a better way of avoiding the dreaded Access Denied error. http://github.com/bret/watir/commit/4321488495d4130b68388c15b2d6e067bbadc10a Bret -- Bret Pettichord Lead Developer, Watir, www.watir.com Blog, www.io.com/~wazmo/blog Twitter, www.twitter.com/bpettichord
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