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James Newkirk is looking for a new example to use in his TDD training and is asking for help.

I tried to think of something that would cover all the "requirements" but couldn't come up with anything. I guess the so-called real world problems are both too complex to explain and too simple to display all aspects one would wish for. What do you think?

I know exactly what Johanna is talking about. Nobody uses the kiosks (are they really just 9 months old or is Finland just so much ahead?), mostly because they're too afraid to "risk it". Furthermore, even though the lines would be mile-long, nobody has the guts to go to the kiosk and take the chance that she'd have to go back into the line -- to the end of the line!

It would be so much easier if the airlines would just send the instructions via mail, a week before departure, to give the passengers some time to read them and develop courage to try them out.

Or give significant discounts for using the kiosks.

No, I don't mean within Eclipse. I mean outside of Eclipse.