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Hi guys
Thanks for creating nose it is an awesome tool.
nose
I have just created this issue as an informational one for the people who need to keep nose alive
https://github.com/mdmintz/pynose
I hope this will stay a the top of the list :)
Migrating a complex test suite from nose to pytest is not easy.
If you have setup_package / teardown_package even nose2 is not an option.
nose2
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
It is worth noting that the fork does not seem to abide by the LGPL in this repository.
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Thanks for the headup.
I agree that the fork should also be LGPL and not MIT.
This was already argued here mdmintz/pynose#16 The issue was closed, but the conversation is still open.
I am still a poor guy using the old nose code and
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Hi guys
Thanks for creating
nose
it is an awesome tool.I have just created this issue as an informational one for the people who need to keep nose alive
https://github.com/mdmintz/pynose
I hope this will stay a the top of the list :)
Migrating a complex test suite from nose to pytest is not easy.
If you have setup_package / teardown_package even
nose2
is not an option.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: