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davmor2Morning All08:48
aramorning09:09
eeejaymorning ara09:09
arahey eeejay09:09
araeeejay: I may have some time this morning to work on the pidgin test09:12
eeejayara: excellent09:15
eeejayara: do you mind if i got ahead and merge dx to trunk?09:16
araeeejay: go ahead, it is only new classes and new scripts. no "real" merging :)09:16
eeejayara: exactly!09:16
eeejayara: but as for pidgin, i think we might need to add the possibility to have params on the suite level, not just the case level09:17
araeeejay: what for?09:17
eeejayara: for example: <suite blah blah><params><protocol>MSN</protocol>...09:17
eeejayara: because the open() function in pidgin signs in the user and the buddy09:18
araeeejay: mmm, true. maybe it shouldn't. maybe it should just open the application (no signing on) and then use a login method at the testcase level09:19
eeejayara: the problem would be that you sign out/in on every case09:19
eeejayara: my internet here is too slow for that :)09:20
araeeejay: hehehe09:20
araeeejay: yes, that's true. we might need that then. also, it is more flexible. if you came up with a case, some others might come up in the future09:20
eeejayara: the other option is to have a very basic subclass, PidginMsn.protocol = "MSN"09:21
araeeejay: I think having parameters on the testsuite level is better option09:23
eeejayara: yup, so that is less trivial, i'll do it now in my branch. it should take a few minutes09:24
davmor2eeejay: I just read your blog post is the change in backend so apps that don't support at-spi work?10:07
eeejaydavmor2: hah, nope.10:36
davmor2eeejay: What is the benefit of it then?10:37
eeejaydavmor2: sounder design, and it will be a hopefully automatic transition when GNOME 3.0 comes in10:39
eeejaydavmor2: ldtp uses some deprecated libraries, and it has grown a lot over the years10:40
davmor2eeejay: Ah okay.10:41
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