Hi,

I will test with 2 projects where, fortunately, a requirement we set was a test coverage of 100% ;-)

For now, suds 0.4 pass the test, it is not a question of using another version because we have problems, it is just a question of relying on sustainable packages...

I added a ticket to our work tracker to test this, I will come back to you when I will have had the time to do it.

We use it with Zope 2.13/z3c.soap/ZSi/suds/Plone 4.x for information.

We should probably try to contact the original maintener and expose him this thread ;-)

Have a nice day,

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Le 13/06/13 13:05, Jurko Gospodnetić a écrit :
  Hi.

On 12.6.2013. 16:17, Gauthier Bastien wrote:
we use suds 0.4 in several projects and we could update our package to
use your fork.

  Glad to hear it. Especially if you have a test suit for your projects that could help detect any breakage caused by the changes in the fork. :-)

  The original project did not have a solid enough stand-alone test suite to make me feel free to fix things 'on impulse' or package the current results as a formal release without additional external confirmation that 'everything works ok'.


But what I would like to know is, what is the real current state of the
project?  I understand that forking to bitbucket/github and so on is
easy, but is there a plan to make it useable by everybody and what is
the current official repository?

  I'll post more info on my fork in a separate thread but it is public, and should be usable by everybody as it is now. :-)

  You can get it from pypi (manually or using easy-install or pip or whatever...) or from the project hosted on BitBucket directly. Although admittedly, the last packaged release is now a year old so my suggestion would be to use the source-based version from BitBucket.

  But let's move to the other thread if you want to continue with this topic...

  Best regards,
    Jurko Gospodnetić

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