* Package name : karma Version : 2.0.2 Upstream Author : Vojta Jína <vojta.jina@gmail.com> * URL : https://notabug.org/makenotabuggreatagain/karma * License : MIT Programming Lang: Javascript Description : A simple tool that allows you to execute JavaScript code in multiple real browsers. The main goal for Karma is to bring a productive testing environment to developers. The environment being one where they don't have to set up loads of configurations, but rather a place where developers can just write the code and get instant feedback from their tests. Because getting quick feedback is what makes you productive and creative. karma is a prerequisite of node-karma-firefox-launcher ( #922419 ) and node-gulp-spawn-mocha ( #922716 )
Hi! On 2019-03-27 15:07:59, Jeff Cliff wrote: [...] Do you still think we should package this in Debian? Since this bug was filed, there hasn't been a single change upstream, in over 6 years now... I wasn't familiar with Karma, and I suspect other (better maintained) solutions might be more relevant here. I'm asking because I found this bug while looking for *another* karma: https://github.com/prymitive/karma ... which is about Prometheus alerting and monitoring, something completely different... a.