[jbosstools-dev] RedDeer 1.0.0 released!

Alexey Kazakov alkazako at redhat.com
Wed Dec 16 09:58:32 EST 2015



On 12/16/2015 09:40 AM, Xavier Coulon wrote:
> Congratulations !
> I just merged 
> https://github.com/jbosstools/jbosstools-website/pull/535 which means 
> that it's also on our website, now: 
> http://tools.jboss.org/blog/reddeer-100final.html
>
> Just curious, do you have any plan to contribute it to eclipse.org 
> <http://eclipse.org> ?

Looks like they do:
"From the project perspective, it's time to migrate RedDeer project 
under Eclipse foundation umbrella."
:)


>
> Best regards,
> /Xavier
>
>> On 16 Dec 2015, at 14:57, Leonard Dimaggio <ldimaggi at redhat.com 
>> <mailto:ldimaggi at redhat.com>> wrote:
>>
>> Congratulations!!!
>>
>> On Wed, Dec 16, 2015 at 8:06 AM, Jiri Peterka<jpeterka at redhat.com 
>> <mailto:jpeterka at redhat.com>>wrote:
>>
>>     It's here! We are proud to release RedDeer 1.0 - Eclipse testing
>>     framework which has been developed for over 3 years and we
>>     believe it has reached its production maturity with this version [1].
>>
>>     We started this project with simple idea of having stable and
>>     usable framework for functional testing of Eclipse-based JBoss
>>     Tools. In those years RedDeer grew beyond basic SWT widget
>>     support and brought support for other eclipse parts, frameworks
>>     and much more [2].
>>
>>     This specific version was mainly focused on bug fixing and
>>     cleanup but you can also find multiple  additional enhancements.
>>     In total about 160 issues were resolved since previous version
>>     0.8.0. For more details check the release notes [3]. For some
>>     initial idea you can also check our RedDeer screencasts on
>>     Youtube [4] or follow on Twitter [5].
>>
>>     For the future, API compatibility will be kept at maximum level
>>     for all 1.x versions. All new experimental features that require
>>     breaking compatibility will be developed on 2.x branch. From the
>>     project perspective, it's time to migrate RedDeer project under
>>     Eclipse foundation umbrella.
>>
>>     One last thing. Although RedDeer was and always will be
>>     collective effort, each project should have some front-man
>>     (project leader), from now on it will be Rasto Wagner. Rasto was
>>     among top RedDeer commiters for years and proved himself to be
>>     the right person to manage this project for the future. Congrats
>>     Rasto!
>>
>>     Kudos to all contributors and thanks to all users and supporters,
>>
>>     -- Jirka on behalf of RedDeer Dev Team
>>
>>
>>     \/\/
>>     \/
>>     /*/ Go RedDeer, go !
>>      /----/
>>     /     \
>>
>>
>>     [1]http://download.jboss.org/jbosstools/updates/stable/mars/core/reddeer/1.0.0/
>>     [2]https://github.com/jboss-reddeer/reddeer/wiki/User-Guide
>>     [3]https://github.com/jboss-reddeer/reddeer/wiki/Release-notes
>>     [4]https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCDDzu0AjJ31POHQGsN5jWJw
>>     [5]https://twitter.com/JBossRedDeer
>>
>>
>>     -- 
>>     Jiri Peterka
>>     JBoss Developer Studio QE
>>     IRC: jpeterka #jboss-qa, #devstudio-qa
>>     email:jpeterka at redhat.com <mailto:jpeterka at redhat.com>  
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> --
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