Re: CA without mail (was: Contributing tests)

2009-06-05 Thread Ray Baquirin
or use a digital signature service such as the one reported here: http://www.techcrunch.com/2009/05/29/make-your-mark-rightsignature-lets-you-sign-documents-online-or-on-your-iphone/ servus, Ray On Jun 6, 12:16 am, Phil Hagelberg wrote: > Frantisek Sodomka writes: > > As a general rule to con

Re: Contributing tests

2009-06-05 Thread Richard Newman
> As a general rule to contribute, you need to fill-in and mail the CA: > http://clojure.org/contributing It's in the mail today. > Files in test_clojure represent different areas - feel free to take > your pick and do whatever you like :-) Great! Looking forward to getting started. --~--~

CA without mail (was: Contributing tests)

2009-06-05 Thread Phil Hagelberg
Frantisek Sodomka writes: > As a general rule to contribute, you need to fill-in and mail the CA: > http://clojure.org/contributing > > When Rich receives your CA and updates the clojure.org website, you > can start creating issues in clojure-contrib and attaching patches to > it. Example: > htt

Re: Contributing tests

2009-06-05 Thread Frantisek Sodomka
Hello Richard, any contributions to test_clojure are very welcome! As a general rule to contribute, you need to fill-in and mail the CA: http://clojure.org/contributing When Rich receives your CA and updates the clojure.org website, you can start creating issues in clojure-contrib and attaching

Re: Contributing tests

2009-06-04 Thread Aaron Cohen
It's a great idea, and already in progress. ;) http://code.google.com/p/clojure-contrib/source/browse/#svn/trunk/src/clojure/contrib/test_clojure -- Aaron On Thu, Jun 4, 2009 at 12:31 PM, Richard Newman wrote: > > One of the things that occurred to me at last night's Meetup is that > there s

Contributing tests

2009-06-04 Thread Richard Newman
One of the things that occurred to me at last night's Meetup is that there seems to be a sizable group of people who are keen on contributing to Clojure, including basic "drudge" work. It also seems apparent that having a decent test suite is valuable (if only for the sake of appearances and adopt