On 20 Sep 2012, at 16:06, Daniel Florian <dflorian(a)redhat.com> wrote:
Since these ModeShape Tools-specific bot tests do not depend on
ModeShape Tools plugins at all, I think it makes sense to move them as you suggest.
You mean they don't have any compile dependency since they must be using Modeshape to
actually run I hope ? :)
So the question is if there in the crossed-wires here are commits in git that needs to be
moved to svn or vice versa to line up ?
/max
----- Original Message -----
>> I wanted to get with you to talk about the SWTBot project you work
>> on in ModeShape Tools. As you know from previous emails, ModeShape
>> Tools has moved to GitHub and all "trunk" development should be
>> done there. *I apologize for not getting with you sooner.*
>>
>> Today I updated my local copy of the SVN trunk of
>> "org.jboss.tools.modeshape.rest.ui.bot.test" project and merged
>> any differences into my *local* git repository. However after
>> merging the latest code, I started having build errors. I was
>> hoping you could help me with that. The build fails quickly (see
>> attached log).
>
> Daniel, on jbosstools-dev (now in cc) we've been discussing moving
> these bot tests which tend to be full cross-cutting integreation
> tests rather than specific to one plugin to a
> jbosstools-integration-test project.
>
> would it make sense for these tests to move there too or are these
> bot test "local" and stable enough to be part of modeshape main dev
> tree?
> (another reason to move them out is that QE changes these *after* the
> module itself have been released meaning they aren't really part of
> the release anyway.)
>
>> Max: Is the SVN trunk of ModeShape Tools still closed for business?
>
> You tell me ;) I haven't done the svn delete yet (fighting with git
> migration scripts still), but it sounds like the bot tests are still
> receiving updates.
>
> If need be we can nuke modeshape tools - just need to get clearance
> from doug and nick,QE(Pavol?) to ensure no builds are dependent on
> it ?
>
> /max
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