Hi there, Author of Hypothesis here. (If you don't know what Hypothesis is, you're probably not the target audience for this email but you should totally check it out: https://hypothesis.readthedocs.org/ Unless you like spending ages writing tests and still shipping buggy code).
I keep finding out about new people using Hypothesis who I've never heard of. e.g. turns out that depending on how you count there are between two and four talks about Hypothesis happening at Europython this year, and many of them are from people I don't know. On the one hand, it's great that people are using and excited about it! No complaints from me there. I was bowled over when I realised about the EuroPython talks. On the other hand, it's really quite useful to have more visibility of usage - both for me to have it and also for other people to see - it's a much easier sell that people should start using it if they can see that lots of other people are too. SO, the point. If you are one of those people using Hypothesis, I'd really like it if you would say so publicly. The #1 best way for you to do this for me is to add your name and usage to https://github.com/DRMacIver/hypothesis/blob/master/docs/endorsements.rst so it will show up on the endorsements page at http://hypothesis.readthedocs.org/en/latest/endorsements.html I'm also thrilled that people are speaking at it, and would love more talks and blog posts about it. Even tweeting enthusiastically about it is good too. Finally, if you are using Hypothesis but can't/don't want to speak about doing so publicly because your company is doing super top secret stuff (or any other reason), I'd really appreciate just a short email saying roughly what sort of things you're using it for, maybe give me an idea of your workflow. The other reason that I want to know who is using it is so I can learn where it needs to improve and also help other people use it better (I'm pretty sure some of the users of Hypothesis at this point have a better idea how to deploy it than I do). Regards and thanks, David R. MacIver
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