From: Andrey S. <asu...@oi...> - 2004-05-11 09:08:17
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I am trying to use Htmlunit to run automated tests of our system. Right now I got the the stage where basic framework is functional, I am adding reports to test suite and alternatively fixing noncompliant javascript, and bugs/absent features in Htmlunit. I'd like to commit fixes to Htmlunit, both because I do not want to babysit my own branch of Htmlunit forever, and because I believe these fixes will be useful to everybody. I submitted the first two patches a week ago. My problem is that lately there was no activity on the project for 2 months, and until you commit the first couple of patches, I cannot generate the next ones. At the same time I cannot stop my work, so in a week or two I'll end with my own branch, and separating it into separate fixes retroactively would be difficult. A question to Htmlunit developers: would you recommend 1) to wait until you commit the first patches 2) to collect all patches into a single large patch 3) to roll my own branch, because you cannot spend significant time on Htmlunit in foreseeable future Thank you Andrey |