On Jan 26, 2009, at 7:43 PM, Shawn Hoover wrote:

I have a few tests in the works and am lacking commit access as well. Should test contributions follow the procedure of group discussion, then file an issue, then post a patch? If so, what would you like to know about the patch(es)?

I consider the call for good unit tests covering areas of clojure or contrib that currently lack them to be permanently open.

One of the purposes of discussing things on the mailing list first is to attract good ideas and thoughts from its denizens and avoid duplicating large-ish bits of effort. You may even occasionally find a collaborator that you can work with. That remains a good idea even in the case of unit tests. Of course that's all best done when you are beginning to think about some contribution rather than when it's nearly complete.

Please do make a post here describing what you have. Then generate one or more issues (in groupings that make good common sense) against clojure-contrib describing which areas of clojure or contrib your contribution will test and attach the patches to them.

Thanks,

--Steve

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