As I'm sure you're aware, code.google.com is shutting down. mox seems to be the only package I use that is based here, and it would be nice if the change-history and wiki-docs didn't disappear along with this site. Do you plan on migrating?
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Posted on Mar 19, 2015 by Helpful WombatI've moved it to https://github.com/glasser/pymox in order to keep history from being deleted.
However, I don't have any plans to maintain this software. I'm happy to transfer the GitHub project to anyone who actually wants to maintain it.
(The history here is that I was working on a project inside Google relating to a potential internal Subversion deployment, and I was doing some prototyping about some possible changes to Subversion as an open source project collaborating with non-Google folks. I wanted to be able to use mock-based testing, and I didn't see anything open source that was as good as the internal Mox project, so I worked with the Mox project's author to open source it. However, almost as soon as that happened, we gave up on the Subversion deployment project and I no longer actually had a need to use Mox (or Python at all!) And I left Google almost 3 years ago. So yeah, that's why I "started" a public open source project and then never maintained it.)
Comment #2
Posted on Mar 19, 2015 by Massive RabbitThank you :)
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