On Thu, Feb 9, 2012 at 12:23 PM, Martin Heidegger <m...@leichtgewicht.at>wrote:
> That is no solution. That will most likely result in a mess. Not to choose > because it would hurt ones feeling is irresponsible to the people who > actually have to write the tests and run them. Sure: Flex has a lot of > traction but there are enough non-flex AS3 open-source projects out there > that are as of the transfer to Apache in a direct competition. As a committer I see no reason to ignore written work - especially tests. If someone goes through the effort to create the build scripts and the unit tests (and provided the quality of everything) then it should be allowed in. Whether it is FlexUnit or whatever. If no one writes a single test in "whatever" then this isn't an issue. But I don't think we should turn away someone's work because it isn't what the majority wants. That is like us saying no to maven because we already have ANT. If the maven peeps want to do the work and it is of good quality then it should go in. -- Jonathan Campos