preserve existing testing workflow sans tox
See original GitHub issuetox maybe okay for ci, but it wastes way too much time and spews too much junk noise vs the previous make test
setup.
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deep dived and found a bunch of issues, std overhead on tox seems to be about 10s, but some tweaks to config and test env, drops runtime costs by over a minute.
closed in #1326 the nose tests parallel still need some investigation, but make test works, and tests are significantly faster ( at least 2x in ci), also output is less voluminous.