Friday, April 22, 2005

Andrew Stopford has agreed to take over the MbUnit and keep it running. This is a very good news for the project. Hopefully, MbUnit can recover a short bug fix cycle and shape up its integration with CruiseControl.NET or Draco.

Good luck Andrew !

 

posted on Saturday, April 23, 2005 1:25:00 AM UTC  #    Comments [2]
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Monday, June 06, 2005 4:51:53 PM UTC
I'm happy that you got a job, read the comments on the last post and it seemed as if you were to pass away (anty-jinx moove). I'm shure that we we'll see greats stuff coming from you even in the future. Who will run the projects that are on projectdistributor? Will there be source opening and releasing to the public? What about splitting the <a title="QuickGraph, 100% C# directed graph library" href="http://mbunit.tigris.org" target="_blank">QuickGraph</a> library?
Sergio
Monday, June 06, 2005 4:51:53 PM UTC
The projects on projetdistributor are still mine and I don't plan to give them away any soon.
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<br><a title="QuickGraph, 100% C# directed graph library" href="http://mbunit.tigris.org" target="_blank">QuickGraph</a> is on the <a title="MbUnit, Generating Unit Testing and Model Based Testing Framework for .NET Framework" href="http://mbunit.tigris.org" target="_blank">MbUnit</a> reposotiry. It's up to you to contact <a title="MbUnit, Generating Unit Testing and Model Based Testing Framework for .NET Framework" href="http://mbunit.tigris.org" target="_blank">MbUnit</a> (users@mbunit.tigris.org) and get things running to have a separate distribution for <a title="QuickGraph, 100% C# directed graph library" href="http://mbunit.tigris.org" target="_blank">QuickGraph</a>. I don't think this should be much work. However, for simplicity, it would be better to keep those projects on the same repo.
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Jonathan de Halleux
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