On Wed, 8 Mar 2006, Jones, Marcie wrote:
> I'm still very interested in this -- I could see a need to test all
> kinds of Javascript functionality, and AJAX testing in particularly
> would be quite cool. Rob, Jim, are you (or anyone on this list) by
> chance going to be at the MIX conference in a couple of weeks? I'm
> particularly interested in the AJAX/Atlas talks that are going to be
> covered there.
I started working on this a bit last month:
http://wiki.yak.net/668
Besides being strapped for time and being focused on improving Mono's
WinForms implementation (which now allows me to run nunit-gui and
Reflector under Linux), I do *not* want to assign the copyright of my
changes to anyone.
The only reason I can think of for requiring copyright assignment is
so the code can be relicensed later, which I do not support. Relicensing
means that my own code might later be legally inaccessible to me free of
charge. So, until that restriction is removed, I'm focusing on other
things. If I submit code to a project under the LGPL (or whatever), I want
my code to stay that way.
That being said, someone could easily read my blog post and keep going
down the path. The fact it uses the Rhino library that HttpUnit uses means
that someone could look at how HttpUnit integrates with Rhino and use that
as the basis for HttpUnit.
Hope this helps! :)
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tangled strands of DNA explain the way that I behave.
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