Hi Dieter, 

Thanks for the suggestion. That link is really really useful. I will try and start with Unit/Selenium Tests as soon as possible and provide some new Tests to increase the code coverage. 

Thanks again!

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Ayush Chaudhary

On Wednesday, 6 February 2013 at 2:31 PM, Dieter Adriaenssens wrote:

2013/2/5 Ayush Chaudhary <ayushchd@gmail.com>:
Thank you Marc.

Yes, I think I should be adding unit tests as well. Actually, I read
somewhere only students who have submitted patches would be considered for
GSoC, hence I was keen to do a few quick contributions and then once I was
eligible, completely devote my time on Unit Testing.

Hi,

We consider new Unit/Selenium Tests as a valid patch. Certainly if you
plan to apply for the automated testing GSoC project. Providing
working unit tests shows us that you understand this.
Have a look at the code coverage reports [0] to find untested code.

Of course, you are free to submit other patches (fixing bugs/adding
features) as well, if that helps you to get familiar with the code.
But emphasize on writing tests.

[0] http://ci.phpmyadmin.net/job/phpMyAdmin/cloverphp

--
Kind regards,

Dieter Adriaenssens

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