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Testmo test management software - https://www.testmo.com/
So it's not open source, despite the README saying this:
About this project
The goal of this project is to document the common use of JUnit-style XML files and describe how many tools implement support for this format. This project can be a starting point for builders of tools that generate or consume JUnit-style XML files. This file format has evolved over time and tools are adding support for test case properties and attachments as outlined in the above examples.
The information in this project has been collected by the team at Testmo. > Please submit an issue if you have questions or feedback or think some additional details should be added.
What's the license of the collected examples?
I would like to integrate them into my tool for reading and transforming unittest XML files.
I'm currently developing a Sphinx extension to render unittest summaries.
See https://github.com/pyTooling/sphinx-reports
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