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Move tests to closed source repo

https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/issues/8082
24•nilsbunger•1d ago
See also https://simonwillison.net/2026/Feb/25/closed-tests/

Comments

anitil•1d ago
This is concerning, it feels a bit tragedy-of-the-commons I suppose where having public tests are a valuable public good, thought I can't quite get the analogy straight in my head.
cwillu•53m ago
It was a joke.
koolala•38m ago
The joke is that its not open source?
verdverm•1d ago
I wonder if TLDraw realizes that Ai can probably run the software and generate an even better test suite. Days to replicate +1?
threatofrain•1h ago
Some test suites are gold, and not in the range of days to replicate.
monster_truck•1h ago
Hours
worthless-trash•2m ago
Doubt.
javier123454321•48m ago
So why the pushback?
pona-a•19h ago
I'm thinking of migrating to ExcaliDraw or Xournal++ next time I need a whiteboard.

The performative closing of public contributions citing the slop scare felt disingenuous from the start. You couldn't be bothered to implement _any_ mitigations that leave the community engaged with the project?

Writing a contributor karma bot, moving to a non-social or obscure git forge (most slop contributors are resume farming and GitHub is the only forge the HR cares about), newbie-unfriendly non-public workflows like git send-mail, or references from Discord... This isn't an AGI on the other side of the screen, planning the perfect strategy to infiltrate your project; it's a sub-script-kiddie trying to fill a portfolio with quick "contributions" doing the more annoying version of "fixing typos" in docs.

latchkey•1h ago
Read the thread, it was a joke.

"Sorry folks, this issue was more of a joke (am I allowed to do that?) but I'll keep the issue open since there's some discussion here."

simonw•1h ago
That's from this comment here: https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/issues/8082#issuecomment-39...

Well that's embarrassing! I reported it as if it wasn't a joke. I thought the joke issue was this one about translating everything to Chinese: https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/issues/8092

latchkey•1h ago
happens to the best of us. these days, we need to double and triple check everything before we react.
ramoz•52m ago
AI does have positive contributions to society after all.
unfunco•10m ago
If it was a joke (the test suite issue), then it was a really shit joke. It reads more like backtracking, I don't think _you_ should feel any embarrassment.
benatkin•1h ago
The headline should be changed, because it is moving from one closed source repo to another closed source repo, and on HN misleading headlines tend to be corrected even if they're deliberate on the part of the authors.

simonw correctly describes it as "not technically open source" - though OSI doesn't have the trademark, the term open source, capitalized or not, refers to the what the Open Source Definition codifies. There are other terms such as shared source, for this sort of stuff.

cwillu•53m ago
The headline should be changed because it was a joke: “Sorry folks, this issue was more of a joke (am I allowed to do that?) but I'll keep the issue open since there's some discussion here.”
hellcow•59m ago
This is interesting because it’s also one of SQLite’s monetizations. SQLite is in the public domain, but you need a commercial license to access their TH3 test harness with 100% branch coverage used to validate SQLite on different platforms.
Dwedit•54m ago
Maybe we just Jai Tan to provide some fresh test data.

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Move tests to closed source repo

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