I think anybody can run these tests locally.  It's just possible to pay to 
offload them.

And when I say anybody, I don't mean me, because I always fail to get dtests to 
run due to environmental problems.  But I'm reliably informed that others 
manage.


On 06/09/2019, 11:48, "Mick Semb Wever" <m...@apache.org> wrote:

    
    
    > Can we have a vote once the tests pass? I know we all are including me 
    > are excited about cutting this alpha but we cannot cut a release with 
    > test failing or not being run due to some Java home issue. 
    
    
    I agree.
    I'm -0 (non-binding anyway) on the release for this reason.
    
    
    > If people have already started using the alpha artifacts, then I 
    > suggest we make test passing a blocker for next alpha 
    
    
    There's no requirement for any alpha to pass a successful vote, or to be 
voted on at all. It remains available in the staging repository for everyone 
that wants to test it. That is in itself a great way of saying it's "alpha". 
Ofc if you want it tested in more hands then it makes sense it is easier to get.
    
    Also,  is CircleCI is expected to pass without an account that breaks the 
bank? Or are we in a situation where only certain people with paid 
subscriptions to CircleCI can do the full test run?
    
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