Blueprint workload

This page lists the specifications that NUnit Core Developers is expected to work on, or is its creator.

Priority Specification Definition Delivery Assign Draft Approve
5 Essential framework-design-changes 4 Discussion 0 Unknown X    
5 Essential multiple-frameworks 4 Discussion 7 Good progress     X

Team member workload

The following people are all members of the NUnit Core Developers team in Launchpad. We list each of their specification workloads so that you can get a sense of the overall workload balance.

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Andreas Schlapsi's specifications:

Priority Specification Definition Delivery Assign Draft Approve
4 High linux-makefile 3 Drafting 6 Slow progress X    
1 Undefined console-runner 3 Drafting 1 Not started X X  

Charlie Poole's specifications:

Priority Specification Definition Delivery Assign Draft Approve
5 Essential test-execution 3 Drafting 0 Unknown X X  
5 Essential test-loading 3 Drafting 0 Unknown X X  
5 Essential framework-design-changes 4 Discussion 0 Unknown   X X
5 Essential multiple-frameworks 4 Discussion 7 Good progress   X  
4 High active-attributes 2 Review 7 Good progress X X  
4 High extended-constraint-syntax 3 Drafting 0 Unknown     X
4 High linux-makefile 3 Drafting 6 Slow progress   X X
4 High silverlight-3.0-build 4 Discussion 5 Started X    
4 High generated-api-docs 5 New 0 Unknown      
3 Medium platform-attribute 3 Drafting 1 Not started   X  
3 Medium setup-and-teardown 4 Discussion 0 Unknown   X  
3 Medium object-renderers 5 New 1 Not started   X X
1 Undefined console-runner 3 Drafting 1 Not started     X
1 Undefined constraint-class 5 New 5 Started     X
1 Undefined parameterized-tests 5 New 0 Unknown   X  

Jamie Cansdale has no outstanding specifications.

JesusManuel has no outstanding specifications.

Simone Busoli's specifications:

Priority Specification Definition Delivery Assign Draft Approve
4 High extended-constraint-syntax 3 Drafting 0 Unknown   X  
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