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authorPaul Phillips <paulp@improving.org>2012-10-01 07:12:25 -0700
committerPaul Phillips <paulp@improving.org>2012-10-01 07:15:29 -0700
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Recovered a bunch of deleted tests.
Are we in the habit of simply deleting tests when they become inconvenient? A comment referenced test "0851" as the example of why the code was needed; the test was deleted years ago for no reason I can see except that it was not passing at the time. Words fail me. Public Service Announcement: tests which are failing are the MOST USEFUL tests. DON'T DELETE THEM!
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