Using Caciocavallo code

Glen Schrader gschrader at gmail.com
Mon Oct 7 00:48:16 UTC 2019


Yes that is strange how it is displaying some of the changes, I did add missing copyrights to files that were missing them based on a git blame.

> On Oct 6, 2019, at 1:26 PM, Emilian Bold <emilian.bold at gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> 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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