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# What I learned by writing test cases for GNU Hyperbole
Mats Lidell (he, him, his) - IRC: matsl, @matsl@mastodon.acc.sunet.se, <mailto:matsl@gnu.org>

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I'm maintaining GNU Hyperbole. I volunteered for that at a time when FSF was asking for one
since it was unmaintained. I did not have much elisp experience but a passion for the
package. Not much happened.

To my great delight a few years ago the author of Hyperbole Bob Weiner joined the band and
we started together to actively develop Hyperbole again.

One of my focus areas in that work has been to add test cases. We have now gone from no
tests to over 300 ert tests for the package.  This talk is about my test case journey. What
I have learned by doing that.



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