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Revised MbUnit site and docs

One of the points often raised is that MbUnit lacks a finishing professional touch and it's something that matters a great deal to me. A few weeks ago I asked Dan Maharry to join the MbUnit team as our documentation manager. Dan is a former Wrox editor and author and a dedicated professional in the field of documentation and working along side the ever hardworking Ben Hall has written from scratch a set of user guides and a API set. We are off to a great start but as Dan notes we are far from complete and a lot more hard work remains, let Dan or my self know your thoughts on the docs and what else you would like to see?

In addition to the docs we have also added new sections to the MbUnit site to help further improve our experience to new and old users alike, again my thanks to Ben for pumping in his spare time hours (and when faced with finding a new house and new job) to help on this effort.

I'd like to add that the entire team is working very hard literally day and night on the next generation of MbUnit (and my thanks and respect to the entire team for there dedication and hardwork) and we have a new 2.4 release in the wings, busy times.

Posted: Aug 14 2007, 12:13 AM by andrewstopford | with 7 comment(s)
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Noticias externas said:

One of the points often raised is that MbUnit lacks a finishing professional touch and it's something

# August 13, 2007 7:54 PM

Luke Melia said:

Great stuff, Andy and all. Thanks!

# August 14, 2007 2:18 AM

Kuldeep said:

Thank you very much Ben, Dan, Andy and ALL. These Docs would be very helpful. You all are making big difference in the way MbUnit is being used.

# August 24, 2007 5:25 AM

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# November 26, 2007 7:33 AM

Simon said:

I’m trying to convert from MbUnit2 to MbUnit3

I note that Assert.Warning has been replaced with TestLog.Warning.WriteLine, according to blog.bits-in-motion.com/.../announcing-gallio-and-mbunit-v304.html

However I cannot make this work and can't find any documentation to help other than the link above – any suggestions?

# January 30, 2009 10:45 AM

Matt said:

@Simon - You need to import the Gallio.Framework.  That will expose the TestLog class.

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# March 22, 2010 3:12 PM