On 16 Dec 2015, at 15:58, Alexey Kazakov wrote:

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."
:)

Congratulations on the release. Glad to see it is not in a stable condition.

Personally I still find it early to move to Eclipse Foundation when we have yet to actually be able to use
it in jbosstools outside QE's own "private" tests.

If you do move please become aware of the overhead around this and be sure it will actually be something you are okey to take on.

/max

Best regards,
/Xavier

On 16 Dec 2015, at 14:57, Leonard Dimaggio <ldimaggi@redhat.com <mailto:ldimaggi@redhat.com>> wrote:

Congratulations!!!

On Wed, Dec 16, 2015 at 8:06 AM, Jiri Peterka<jpeterka@redhat.com <mailto:jpeterka@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

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[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
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