Absolutely! nose looks to be a decent testing framework from my admittedly very cursory inspection, and I certainly don't object to having tests available, so if you want to make 'em, by all means!
Pyrel dev log, part 3
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Apparently Mercurial was a bigger roadblock to getting contributions from other devs than I thought it'd be, so Pyrel has been switched to Git. Same URL, just a different versioning system behind the scenes.
(Also the wiki and issue tracker were replaced, so that content needs to be transferred over...)Comment
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Oh, so that explains why the pyrel repository I was following got turned into pyrel-hg! I was going to ask why you had two...
So seeing as I actually prefer Mercurial to Git, which repo should I work off of if I want to do some development? I can connect to the Git repo with the hggit plugin, but if you'd prefer that people using Mercurial connect only to the Mercurial repo for whatever reason...You read the scroll labeled NOBIMUS UPSCOTI...
You are surrounded by a stasis field!
The tengu tries to teleport, but fails!Comment
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