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[Tapestry Wiki] Update of "BoardReportJune2006" by NickWestgate

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  Tapestry4.1 progress has continued to pick up pace. Snapshot builds are beginning to be released into the maven2 snapshot repo. Plans are also being formed to beef up/clean up the current set of documentation for the 4.X series of releases in order to help fill in any missing gaps. Maven2 has been incredibly helpful in this regard. 
  
+ === New sub-project structure ===
+ The top level http://tapestry.apache.org site now works in a similar way to that of http://tomcat.apache.org, in that each series of tapestry releases has their own core web sites/documentation sets to go along with them. The sub-project sites are currently made up of 3.X/4.0/4.1/5. The tapestry4.1 site should be the new home of any new documentation efforts for the 4.1 series. 
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+ === New testing structure ===
+ With the conversion of maven2 it has also been decided that Tapestry should now start using [http://testng.org TestNG] for unit testing as it hosts a very impressive set of features that go beyond those provided via Junit. To better facilitate a clear path for tapestry users to test their own Tapestry applications it is also planned that a new tapestry-testing release/web site series will be created to document/host all of the testing infrastructure that has thus far not been visible to the public at large. 
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+ The 4.1 series will also be using the dojo toolkits JavaScript based testing infrastructure to test core functionality provided, when possible. This comes in the form of a new library developed by Jesse Kuhnert that bundles up the mozilla rhino runtime plus JUM/jsunit in order to write test cases in JavaScript outside the confines of the dojo build system. 
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