Using Caciocavallo code
Emilian Bold
emilian.bold at gmail.com
Sun Oct 6 19:25:46 UTC 2019
Good job!
There is something odd about the way GitHub shows your commit
https://github.com/CaciocavalloSilano/caciocavallo/commit/02536d2ef518c33cffb873f14d2295f5327af0de#diff-598262b325290f782cad0a46e0c4ad69L1
You added a license header in CacioListPeer.java,
CacioTextFieldPeer.java, CTCRobotPeer.java when before there was none.
In CTCScreen.java the Oracle copyright is downgraded from 2014 to
2011. In CTCVolatileSurfaceManager.java from 2016 to 2011. It appears
as if git thinks WaylandGraphicsDevice.java was renamed to
CacioTestRunner.java... Really hard to figure it out.
--emi
On Sun, Oct 6, 2019 at 9:17 PM Glen Schrader <gschrader at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> I have finished my cleanup of the repos and also figured out the maven releases (yikes!). I have released 1.10 as a JDK8 version and 1.11 as a JDK11 version. I also converted from FEST to AssertJ Swing.
>
> I’ve updated the readme to focus on the headless testing, I copied a bunch of information from Roman’s blog post so I hope you’re ok with that.
>
> I’m still waiting for GitHub actions beta to be enabled on the repos in order to get CI setup.
>
> Cheers,
> Glen
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