Hi All, I'm re-sending this because we've had a flurry of new people sign up to the mailing list in the last week (welcome!). The workshop is currently about...
If you've blogged about aaftt topics (the workshops, or just thoughts/ideas around this topic), please add a link to your post in the 'links' area of the yahoo...
Greetings all! So, the next AA-FTT workshop is coming up fast: next Monday, August 4. Since we only have one day for the workshop, I'm hoping we can get the ...
Hi Elisabeth and all, ... At the moment, I want: 1. A smallish list of high-priority features and quality attributes that we would like to see in near-future...
Hi Lisa, You said, "I would like writing FitNesse tests to be less laborious." You may have said before, but could you share a bit about what you find...
Elisabeth, I know that when I was using FitNesse I REALLY wanted an Emacs-mode Edit mode, not a Notepad mode. I even did my major editing outside of FitNesse...
Jennitta, your webinar encapsulates the situation so well. I like your grid. It's important to remember all the different players involved for different ...
Well, I'm so thrilled that you didn't say "chuck FitNesse in the garbage" :-) Maybe you were thinking that... Anyway, I'd love to see more of these "what I...
Grin. I agree. Personally I think it's too early to chuck any tool into the garbage entirely. I think we're all still figuring out what works and what doesn't...
I'd like us to understand how we see ourselves using these tools, and what the main features should be. I don't think there will be one-size-fits-all, but I'd...
Howdy! I've had a couple offline emails that said something to the effect of: "I'm not sure I would be a good participant for the aa-ftt workshop because I'm...
Oh gosh, I don't hate FitNesse at all, I love it! We have gotten a great ROI on our FitNesse tests. The biggest benefit is the way FitNesse tests get us to...
These are all good points to consider. As I was reading it, I thought we need to make sure we consider more intangible benefits. As I said, FitNesse's huge...
On Tue, Jul 29, 2008 at 6:40 PM, Elisabeth Hendrickson ... I'm going to tighten up the deadline: Please request an invitation NO LATER THAN the end of...
My automation Tool Likes/Dislikes: 1. I want the automation tools to let me go underneath to add/enhance. I did it a lot with XRunner/WinRunner and an internal...
Various frameworks (like FIT and the newly-open-sourced Robot Framework) capture tests in HTML documents. I'm struggling to find a good HTML editor that works...
... FIT can read the junk that Word produces because FIT does not try to comprehend the document. Rather, it skims the document looking for tables and is...
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Not a WYSISYG editor, but it might by worth trying FitNesse with the RichNesse plugin. http://fitnesse.org/ http://richnesse.wiki.sourceforge.net/ We've...
... I like HTML for tests because: - It allows me to format my tests to make them more human readable while still keeping the file in ascii format so it plays...
... [snip] ... Maybe I am missing something or misunderstanding something but.... I write my fitnesse tests in wiki syntax. Are other people using html ...
Fit still uses HTML, doesn't it? I like the FitNesse wiki ok for writing tests. It's the overall maintenance, I think the means for including modules and...
We use FIT with spreadsheets. Our developers create the fixtures to read the spreadsheets directly so I've been spoiled. The results show the the same as any...
I forgot to mention... since Elisabeth mentioned the source control. I know the source control isn't as sweet since they are binary, but we still check them...