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May 26th 2014, 04:25 AM
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I've done some reading on the topic, and I can't really figure out where to start. I can't help but notice you haven't added any regression testing in your code either. If you had already added some tests, I would find it a lot easier to get started, seeing how I could just base my tests off yours, but so far, there are none to base mine off of.

All examples of testing I've seen say how to test libraries, not executables. Again, as I've said, I can't fully figure this out, but if you're willing to help get me started, I'll do the brunt of the work. You seem to have a knack for figuring out how to do these things; I'll freely admit it's not my strong suit.

As for my version being unmaintained, that's a bit presumptuous. As long as there's interest from the community, I'll do my best to keep it updated. I am aiming and hoping for eventual "official" FreeDink inclusion, but it's not the end of the world if it doesn't happen. One of the major advantages to free or open source software is that there is no central authority; nothing can stop me from making, maintaining and releasing my version as I please.

Speaking of which, I don't suppose I should really be using the GNU name in my not-officially-released/endorsed-by-GNU releases... do you know anything about relevant policies regarding that?