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BSD Release: GhostBSD 1.5

Linux Distro Releases via DistroWatch - Wed, 07/28/2010 - 14:27
Eric Turgeon has announced the availability of GhostBSD 1.5, a FreeBSD-based live CD with GNOME and a work-in-progress graphical system installer: "GhostBSD 1.5 is out. We have updated to Gnome 2.30. Now you can install GhostBSD by terminal commands and a list with pc-sysinstall. The partitions supported to....


Development Release: Nexenta Core Platform 3.0 RC3

Linux Distro Releases via DistroWatch - Wed, 07/28/2010 - 14:05
Anil Gulecha has announced the third release candidate for Nexenta Core Platform 3.0, an OpenSolaris-based server distribution: "On behalf of the Nexenta project, I'd like to announce the availability of the Nexenta Core Platform 3.0 RC3. The main changes over the RC2 release include ON fixes backported to b134.....


Development Release: Parsix GNU/Linux 3.6 RC

Linux Distro Releases via DistroWatch - Tue, 07/27/2010 - 17:22
Alan Baghumian has announced the release candidate of Parsix GNU/Linux 3.6, a desktop-oriented distribution based on Debian's testing branch: "The release candidate version of Parsix GNU/Linux 3.6 aka Vinnie is available now. Parsix package repositories are synchronized with Debian testing repositories as of July 1, 2010 and for....


Distribution Release: Linux Mint 9 "KDE"

Linux Distro Releases via DistroWatch - Tue, 07/27/2010 - 16:10
Clement Lefebvre has announced the release of Linux Mint 9 "KDE" edition: "The team is proud to announce the release of Linux Mint 9 KDE. Linux Mint 9 KDE is available in 32-bit and 64-bit as a liveDVD, via Torrent and HTTP download. Based on Kubuntu 10.04 Lucid....


Development Release: Skolelinux 6.0 Alpha 0

Linux Distro Releases via DistroWatch - Tue, 07/27/2010 - 15:33
Petter Reinholdtsen has announced a test release for Skolelinux 6.0, a Debian-based distribution for schools also known as Debian-Edu: "This is the first test release based on Squeeze. The focus of this release is to test the user application selection. To have a look, install the standalone profile....


Distribution Release: Clonezilla Live 1.2.5-35

Linux Distro Releases via DistroWatch - Tue, 07/27/2010 - 01:43
Steven Shiau has announced the release of Clonezilla Live 1.2.5-35, a new stable version of the specialist live CD designed for hard disk partitioning and cloning: "This release of Clonezilla Live includes major enhancements, changes and bug fixes. The underlying GNU/Linux operating system was upgraded. This release is....


Development Release: Frugalware Linux 1.3 RC1

Linux Distro Releases via DistroWatch - Mon, 07/26/2010 - 02:02
Frugalware Linux 1.3 RC1 was unleashed after two pre-releases and exactly on schedule: "The Frugalware Developer Team is pleased to announce the immediate availability of Frugalware 1.3rc1, the first candidate of the upcoming 1.3 stable release. Here are some of the major improvements and changes since 1.3pre2. Improvements:....


DistroWatch Weekly, Issue 364

Linux Distro Releases via DistroWatch - Mon, 07/26/2010 - 01:42
This week in DistroWatch Weekly: Feature: Taking a Look at openSUSE 11.3 News: FreeBSD elects a new Core Team, TrueCrypt improvements and an alternative to Flash Questions and answers: Adding updates to the install process Released last week: Sabayon, Tiny Core, Peppermint Ice, PC-BSD Upcoming releases: Frugalware Linux 1.3rc1 New distributions: Buluo....


A Smattering of Selenium #21

I thought it had been a slow week — until I looked at how many browser windows I had open. I wonder if that was why things were feeling a bit sluggish…

  • Some bits of history from Simon Stewart
  • More history lessons on Cloud Computing Show #35 where Jason recounts the origin of Se (and other stuff)
  • I still maintain that Continuous Deployment to production is near unethical, but a lot of the tricks that companies are using to support it are pretty cool. Continuous Deployment, Code Review and Pre-Tested Commits on Digg4 details some that Digg uses. Only cursory mention of Se, but once you have Se running inside a CI server of some sort, these thoughts become interesting-er.
  • The Kitchen Sink – why not all tests need automating has things like Just because we can automate a test doesn’t mean that we always should. As a consultant, I need to get this point across to clients all the time. Every. Single. Day.
  • At the risk of being too meta, there is now Selendion which looks like it drives Concordian with Se
  • Frank is billing itself as ‘Selenium for iOS’. Except that I believe Se2 already has support for that.
  • Moving on to the second example is part of a series of posts about exploration of Se2 using Ruby. This particular post is the ruby-fication of the second example of the WebDriver tutorial.
  • Debugging XPath and CSS locators with Selenium IDE originated with a question on the RobotFramework-Users mailing list and ended up being a screencast. We should do more of those.
  • Boomerang seems like a project that someone should write a tutorial on integrating with Se
  • Review: TDD Screencasts is a review of Kent Beck’s new TDD Screencast series (I really should buy this). While yes, we typically don’t do TDD using Se for speed reasons, this paragraph resonated and since I do the list, I’m including it.

    A great message I got from the screencasts is that your tests should tell a story. You compose that narrative in steps, so as to not trip yourself up. Many times you are probably required to develop against a backend service or directly with a database. So that’s how the story starts. Hello Mr. Database, are you there? May I put something in you?
  • If you are a PHP developer and using NetBeans, then Testing with PHPUnit and Selenium might be of interest.
  • Integrating Selenium Tests into CruiseControl.Net via NUnit is what it claims
  • Avoiding Brittle Element Selection with Selenium2 tackles a constant topic using Se2 — but it can be applied to Se1 as well

  • Distribution Release: eBox Platform 1.5

    Linux Distro Releases via DistroWatch - Sun, 07/25/2010 - 15:19
    eBox Platform 1.5, an Ubuntu-based, easy-to-use platform to manage various network services, has been released: "eBox Platform development team is glad to announce that the first installer CD for eBox Platform 1.5 is now available for download. Please note that eBox Platform 1.5 is a development version based....


    BSD Release: FreeBSD 8.1

    Linux Distro Releases via DistroWatch - Fri, 07/23/2010 - 14:34
    FreeBSD 8.1 was formally announced after a few days of its appearance on world-wide mirrors: "The FreeBSD Release Engineering Team is pleased to announce the availability of FreeBSD 8.1-RELEASE. This is the second release from the 8-STABLE branch which improves on the functionality of FreeBSD 8.0 and introduces....


    Distribution Release: Linux Deepin 10.06

    Linux Distro Releases via DistroWatch - Thu, 07/22/2010 - 20:53
    Linux Deepin is a Chinese community distribution based on Ubuntu and designed for desktop users. After three release candidates, Linux Deepin 10.06 was announced today. It is based on Ubuntu 10.04 LTS, and a fresh installation (instead of upgrade from version 9.12) is recommended for users. It supports....


    Distribution Release: ClearOS 5.2

    Linux Distro Releases via DistroWatch - Wed, 07/21/2010 - 16:16
    ClearOS 5.2, a CentOS-based open-source Linux server, network and gateway solution for small business and distributed environments, is now available for download: "The primary ClearOS 5.2 changes include: Password policy engine to improve security; Detailed disk usage reporting to improve storage utilization; Network traffic analyzer tool to detect....


    Development Release: PelicanHPC 2.2 RC

    Linux Distro Releases via DistroWatch - Wed, 07/21/2010 - 15:31
    PelicanHPC, a Debian-based live CD for high performance computing clusters and formerly known as ParallelKnoppix, has released a new test build: "Version 2.2 release candidate is available (only for amd64). This release has many new features, thanks to Robert G. Petry. It is now possible to configure the....


    The Current Status of Selenium 1 and Selenium 2

    In the beginning there was Se1, and it was good. But it could have been better — in ways that WebDriver was starting to be good at. Thus the brilliant idea was hatched to merge the two projects.

    And then the confusion began. Let’s see if I can start to address some of it via a ficticious conversation that consolidates the Se-user list and #selenium irc channel.

    There are a couple annoying bugs in Se-RC 1.03; when is the 1.0.4 release?
    Se-RC 1.0.4 is planned for sometime towards the end of July 2010
    I’ve heard rumours that 1.0.4 the to be the final release?
    Yes. 1.0.4 is planned on being the final 1.x release
    That’s crazy talk! I can’t use a .0 or ‘alpha’ release for my mission critical application
    Actually, its not all that crazy — and needs a bit more explanation. Se2 is truly a merger of the two projects, in fact 2.0a1 was literally the Se code from the OpenQA repository and the WebDriver code its Google Code repository merged into a new one. This meant that from the first release of the 2.x series, it has contained 100% of the 1.x code which means 100% backwards compatibility. Later releases in the 2.x series have been driven primarily by evolutions of the code that came from WebDriver, not from Se 1.x.
    OK, so 100% of Se 1.x is in 2.x; I get that. But how are you making sure that fixes to one get into the other?
    Here is another ‘secret’ — don’t tell anyone, but there hasn’t been any pure 1.x development since the merging of the codebases. Every 1.x release since the merger has really been a 2.x release — but all packaged up to make it look like a 1.x release. This is why observant people have noticed a log message that looks something like 11:09:37.507 INFO – v2.0 [a4], with Core v2.0 [a4] when they start up their 1.x server.
    So you’ve been releasing alpha code disguised as a stable release? Jerks!
    Woah! Relax! Recall what I said above about it being backwards compatible by default. The ‘alpha’ tag is there because the API for the new code is still being developed and features flushed out. The 1.x code is however, still stable and still production quality.
    Alright, I take back calling you folks jerks, but I really don’t like the alpha tag. When will it be out of ‘alpha’?
    There is only one or two more features to implement (like handling alerts) in the WebDriver code and some cleanup before the betas start. But hope for a 2.0.0 final by the end of the year. And while we’re on the topic of ‘alpha’ vs. ‘beta’, this the team’s working definitions of each.

    • Alpha – APIs can, and likely will change. Possibly in dramatic ways.
    • Beta – With the APIs set, make sure they work with the major browsers
    ‘Major Browsers’ eh, what exactly does that mean?
    Right now it means Firefox, Internet Explorer and at least one WebKit based one (Safari or Chrome)

    In short… it is a requirement of Se2 that the server be backwards compatible with Se-RC 1.x and that has already been accomplished by building the code from a common source repository. This means that if you are using Se-RC, you can switch out the server for a 2.x one and have no impact on the execution of the scripts. Plus you can start to experiment with the new stuff that came over from WebDriver.


    Distribution Release: PC-BSD 8.1

    Linux Distro Releases via DistroWatch - Wed, 07/21/2010 - 03:24
    PC-BSD 8.1 has been released: "The PC-BSD Team is pleased to announce the availability of PC-BSD 8.1 (Hubble Edition), running FreeBSD 8.1-RELEASE and KDE 4.4.5. Version 8.1 contains a number of enhancements and improvements. For a full list of changes, please refer to the changelog. Some of the....


    Distribution Release: Peppermint OS Ice-07142010

    Linux Distro Releases via DistroWatch - Tue, 07/20/2010 - 03:19
    After its "One" flavor products release in May and in June, the Peppermint Team is proud to release its second offering, the "Ice" flavor: "This is not an upgrade to replace Peppermint OS One, but another project that we will be under constant development from here forward. Peppermint....


    Distribution Release: Tiny Core Linux 3.0

    Linux Distro Releases via DistroWatch - Mon, 07/19/2010 - 15:06
    The Tiny Core project, representing only the core needed to boot into a very minimal X desktop typically with wired internet access, has unleashed a major release: "Team Tiny Core is pleased to announce Tiny Core 3.0 is now available. Changelog: New kernel update to 2.6.33.3 (a upx'ed....


    A Smattering of Selenium #20

    12 hours late, but I was driving draft horses all day so that’s my excuse and I’m sticking with it. Enjoy. I’m going for a nap.


    DistroWatch Weekly, Issue 363

    Linux Distro Releases via DistroWatch - Sun, 07/18/2010 - 23:27
    This week in DistroWatch Weekly: Feature: Taking a Walk on the Zen Side of Life News: Virtualization Comparisons, the Future of OpenSolaris, Squashing Debian Bugs Questions and answers: Fine-grained file permissions Released last week: openSUSE, Netrunner, Zencafe, Mint, SuperGamer Upcoming releases: Frugalware Linux 1.3rc1 New additions: Uberstudent New distributions: Chameleon OS Reader comments Read more....


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