Current Suggestions

Here are the suggestions left over after the JUnit.org workshop (roughly in priority order):

  1. Registered users should be able to add comments to tools
  2. As a JUnit.org maintainer, I want to know how often different areas of the site are visited, so I can focus my efforts on popular tools and services
  3. As a JUnit maintainer, I want to be able to post important information (jars, javadocs, release notes, upcoming changes) about current and new versions of JUnit using sourceforge.net RSS feeds
  4. As a JUnit user, I want editorial spotlighting of news, articles, and tools that are of high quality, so that I can be sure not to miss something important.
  5. As a JUnit user, I want to be able to post code I think is untestable, so that others may try to test it.
  6. As a JUnit user, I want a Test Reference Library with code showing me how to test various difficult things.
  7. Add these tools to archive
  8. As a JUnit Newbie, I want a "What version is right for me?" page that describes the contraints and benefits of the different versions
  9. Support for OpenID login