Hey all, As some of you may know I created the Cucumber TextMate bundle: http://github.com/bmabey/cucumber-tmbundle/tree/master What most of you probably don''t know is that I stopped using TextMate (in favor of Vim) several months ago. Since then the Cucumber bundle has been somewhat neglected by me and I''ve mostly pulled in patches and regenerated the syntax for new languages. I think there are a lot of cool things that could still be done with the bundle (see the TODO list in the README), but I just don''t see myself doing a lot of them without the motivation I once had. Is there anyone on the list with the motivation to take the lead on this project and start adding new features to it? There is a little bit of cruft from the old rspec story runner bundle but all in all the code is reasonably clean with specs behind it. I''m still happy to help out, but I don''t see myself moving too fast without other contributors. :) Thanks in advance, Ben
On 28 Jan 2009, at 16:54, Ben Mabey wrote:> Hey all, > As some of you may know I created the Cucumber TextMate bundle: > http://github.com/bmabey/cucumber-tmbundle/tree/master > > What most of you probably don''t know is that I stopped using > TextMate (in favor of Vim) several months ago. Since then the > Cucumber bundle has been somewhat neglected by me and I''ve mostly > pulled in patches and regenerated the syntax for new languages. I > think there are a lot of cool things that could still be done with > the bundle (see the TODO list in the README), but I just don''t see > myself doing a lot of them without the motivation I once had. > > Is there anyone on the list with the motivation to take the lead on > this project and start adding new features to it? There is a little > bit of cruft from the old rspec story runner bundle but all in all > the code is reasonably clean with specs behind it. I''m still happy > to help out, but I don''t see myself moving too fast without other > contributors. :) > > Thanks in advance, > BenI''d probably be willing - I use it every day so I''d like to give something back. What does this involve? Matt Wynne http://blog.mattwynne.net http://www.songkick.com
On 1/28/09 12:43 PM, Matt Wynne wrote:> > On 28 Jan 2009, at 16:54, Ben Mabey wrote: > >> Hey all, >> As some of you may know I created the Cucumber TextMate bundle: >> http://github.com/bmabey/cucumber-tmbundle/tree/master >> >> What most of you probably don''t know is that I stopped using TextMate >> (in favor of Vim) several months ago. Since then the Cucumber bundle >> has been somewhat neglected by me and I''ve mostly pulled in patches >> and regenerated the syntax for new languages. I think there are a >> lot of cool things that could still be done with the bundle (see the >> TODO list in the README), but I just don''t see myself doing a lot of >> them without the motivation I once had. >> >> Is there anyone on the list with the motivation to take the lead on >> this project and start adding new features to it? There is a little >> bit of cruft from the old rspec story runner bundle but all in all >> the code is reasonably clean with specs behind it. I''m still happy >> to help out, but I don''t see myself moving too fast without other >> contributors. :) >> >> Thanks in advance, >> Ben > > I''d probably be willing - I use it every day so I''d like to give > something back. What does this involve?Thanks Matt. Doesn''t involve much.. just fork the repo on github and start adding any features that you think would be cool to have. :) (I''ll continue to take pull requests and do little tweaks here and there.) I updated the TODO section on the readme for all the things I think should/could be done. For example, I began implementing a "Goto Step" command but I never actually implemented the StepDetector class to do all the work. So seeing how that hooks up and implementing the class might be a good starting point. Feel free to make any design decisions you want to. -Ben> > Matt Wynne > http://blog.mattwynne.net > http://www.songkick.com > > _______________________________________________ > rspec-users mailing list > rspec-users at rubyforge.org > http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/rspec-users