On 2010-03-13, Clark Archer wrote:
> On Tue, Mar 9, 2010 at 11:19 PM, Stefan Bodewig wrote:
>> Hi Clark
>> On 2010-03-09, Clark Archer wrote:
>>> coded up a HistoryRecorder which builds a simple text file
>>> containing a history of up to the last 100 executions for each test
>>> class/suite
On Tue, Mar 9, 2010 at 11:19 PM, Stefan Bodewig wrote:
> Hi Clark
>
> On 2010-03-09, Clark Archer wrote:
>
> coded up a HistoryRecorder which builds a simple text file containing a
> > history of up to the last 100 executions for each test class/suite. I
> track
> > pass/fail and execution time
On 2010-03-10, Clark Archer wrote:
> I don't mind working on bugs at all.
This is likely the best way to understand Ant's internals.
> Are there any particular bugs to work on or should I just register for
> an account in the bug tracking system and try assigning one to myself?
I'm not aware o
On 2010-03-09, Antoine Levy-Lambert wrote:
> I am more worried by the need to fix bugs of existing tasks/types rather
> than by a wish to add new features.
I think this has been true for most of us. Ant has been in bug-fixing
and maintenance mode for several years now. Most new features are
su
Hi Clark
On 2010-03-09, Clark Archer wrote:
> I'd like to introduced myself to the Ant dev list. My name is Clark Archer
> and I'm a software developer working in Austin, Texas, USA. I've been using
> Ant for about 7 years now and wanted to give something back so I thought I'd
> join the dev m
Clark Archer wrote:
I don't mind working on bugs at all. So far most of my knowledge of ant
internals is centered around the JUnitTask and JUnitTestRunner classes but
I'm willing to learn. Are there any particular bugs to work on or should I
just register for an account in the bug tracking
On Mon, Mar 8, 2010 at 9:43 PM, Antoine Levy-Lambert wrote:
> Clark Archer wrote:
>
> I've developed a new feature inspired by the old Eclipse JUnit Max plugin
> > (no longer available). Taking the new FailureRecorder as an example, I
> have
> > coded up a HistoryRecorder which builds a simple t
Clark Archer wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'd like to introduced myself to the Ant dev list. My name is Clark Archer
> and I'm a software developer working in Austin, Texas, USA. I've been using
> Ant for about 7 years now and wanted to give something back so I thought I'd
> join the dev mailing list and
I have sent so many emails to unsubscribe me from this mailing list but I keep
on receiving emails from this yahoo group. Who are the stupid people who
manages this group. So unprofessional people.
Niamath Khan
--- On Mon, 3/8/10, Clark Archer wrote:
From: Clark Archer
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