On Mon, May 15, 2017 at 5:25 PM, Jeremiah D Jordan < jeremiah.jor...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > To me testable means that we can run the tests at the very least for every > release, but ideally they would be run more often than that. Especially > with the push to not release unless the test board is all passing, we > should not be releasing features that we don’t have a test board for. > Ideally that means we have it in ASF CI. If there is someone that can > commit to posting results of runs from an outside CI somewhere, then I > think that could work as well, but that gets pretty cumbersome if we have > to check 10 different CI dashboards at different locations before every > release. > It turns out there's a ppc64le jenkins slave @ asf, so I've setup https://builds.apache.org/view/A-D/view/Cassandra/job/cassandra-devbranch-ppc64le-testall/ for testing. Like our other devbranch-testall builds, it takes a repo+branch as parameters, and runs unit tests. While the unit tests aren't passing, this platform should now be considered testable.