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Set @API consumers attribute across the code base #1054

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sbrannen opened this issue Sep 9, 2017 · 8 comments
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Set @API consumers attribute across the code base #1054

sbrannen opened this issue Sep 9, 2017 · 8 comments

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sbrannen commented Sep 9, 2017

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This is a follow-up task for #436.

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  • Set the consumers attribute for @API declarations across the JUnit 5 code base.
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i m java developer
wanted to contribute
can any one guide me how can i contribute in java coding
Thanks

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Hi @vandanasingh9999, about a year ago, I wrote a response for someone else who asked a very similar question. I attach a link to that discussion below, as I think what was discussed there might help you move forward with understanding how you could contribute to JUnit 5.

#528

I hope this helps!

Best regards. 😄

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jbduncan commented Sep 26, 2017

@vandanasingh9999 And if you still feel stuck after reading over that link, please feel more than free to sign up on the Gitter chatroom with your GitHub account and to ask for help again there. I, and perhaps others in JUnit 5 team or community, would be happy to help point you in the right direction.

Again I hope this helps!

@marcphilipp marcphilipp modified the milestones: 5.1 M1, 5.1 M2 Nov 17, 2017
@marcphilipp marcphilipp modified the milestones: 5.1 M2, 5.1 Backlog Jan 8, 2018
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Removed Gradle and Surefire labels as the first already is and the second soon will be "deprecated" and are in a "read-only" state.

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I think we should still do this.

@marcphilipp marcphilipp reopened this Jun 4, 2021
@marcphilipp marcphilipp removed this from the 5.8 Backlog milestone Jun 19, 2021
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