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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 02/08/12 02:32 PM, Jordan OMara
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      <blockquote type="cite">On 08/02/2012 05:37 AM, Dmitri Dolguikh
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        <blockquote type="cite">Hey guys,
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          Should we use travis-ci? I think so, for a couple of reasons:
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          - it'd be helpful for community to know the current status of
          codebase
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          - it would force us to maintain a subset of fast
          developer-tests (as in TDD)
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        Do you have an idea for the last bullet?  I ask since our
        current "unit" test suite of spec tests runs quite slowly and at
        times aggravatingly.
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      There's nothing stopping us (other than effort) from creating a
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      minitest unit suite alongside the rspec tests.
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      However I am not sure that is a good idea emotionally
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    I've no idea what you mean by this.<br>
    -d<br>
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