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csUnit 2.5 Released
Submitted by Opensourcetesting.org - latest news on Mon, 16/06/2008 - 13:52.csUnit 2.5 has been released and is available for download. csUnit is open-source and free.
csUnit's 37th release since 2001 contains 10 changes
- 5 usability related changes
- 3 quality related changes
- 2 functionality related changes
For more details see the file changes.txt.
Recent major new features:
- Added in csUnit 2.5:
- Assert.Contains(T expected, IEnumerable toBeSearched) added
BUGS 2 Beta 1 updated
Submitted by Opensourcetesting.org - latest news on Mon, 16/06/2008 - 13:53.After fixing several issues discovered since the launch of beta 1, we decided to release a repack of the beta 1 package. This repack mostly fixes errors related to installation, but also some other basic fixes that have been caught during the last few days.
Track: 3.5.0 released
Submitted by Opensourcetesting.org - latest news on Mon, 16/06/2008 - 13:54.The extended version of the popular Track+ issue tracker has been released for production use. It includes a configurable dashboard, custom fields and screens, JasperReports based reporting, notification triggers and filters, configurable workflows, and an AJAX based user interface. It comes with a rich text editor for descriptions, support for quick actions and mass operations.
The community e
Marathon 1.2.0 released
Submitted by Opensourcetesting.org - latest news on Mon, 16/06/2008 - 13:55.Marathon is a testing framework for GUI applications developed using Java/Swing.
Marathon v 1.2.0 is released. Besides a few bug fixes, this release improves performance for those forms that have hundreds of controls on them.
Back To Work
Submitted by jason@parlezuml.com (Jason Gorman) on Mon, 16/06/2008 - 15:12.First of all, the astute among you will have noticed that I've failed to deliver on my promise to update the pledges on icareaboutsoftware.org and to have designed a logo for t-shirts and wotnot.
As they say: the best laid plans of mice and men...
I took a week off to catch up on a whole bunch of stuff, but a week just wasn't anywhere near long enough, so I made a deliberate decision to put some of that stuff back another month or two.
As they say: the best laid plans of mice and men...
I took a week off to catch up on a whole bunch of stuff, but a week just wasn't anywhere near long enough, so I made a deliberate decision to put some of that stuff back another month or two.
Agile 2008 volunteers
Submitted by Brian Marick on Mon, 16/06/2008 - 18:10.Agile 2008 is calling for volunteers to come help out in exchange for conference registration. Deadline is June 25.
Pro-Waterfall Rant Highlights Nature Of The Delusion
Submitted by jason@parlezuml.com (Jason Gorman) on Mon, 16/06/2008 - 19:32.Check out Linda Wilkinson's blog post in which she quite rightly assumes that I am young, inexperienced and misinformed about matters pertaining to software methodology.
Linda cogently argues:
So let's talk about waterfall. The Real Deal, not the assumptions made by
Linda cogently argues:
So let's talk about waterfall. The Real Deal, not the assumptions made by
Watir 1.5.6 released with "Zippy" speed
Submitted by bret on Tue, 17/06/2008 - 00:04.Last week we released a new version of Watir. We've mostly been accumulating bug fixes and minor enhancements. However there is one new feature that may be worth the upgrade. We've added a speed improvement to Watir, which we call...
