Paul Gevers: > Hi Niels, > Hi
> I am (slowly) progressing through my britney2 changes for autopkgtest > support. I have incorporated the Ubuntu implementation on the Debian > britney2 stack and have fixed the regression tests that Ubuntu provided, > at least those that I think should remain working in the Debian setup, > which is the fast majority. > Ok. :) > My aim is to implement the support for autopktest in such a way that it > keeps on supporting the use-case for Ubuntu, while supporting the Debian > use-case as well. Do you want/appreciate that as well? > Sounds reasonable from a social PoV, though I admit I am unaware of the technical consequences of that. Though they are presumably minor? > Now I'd like to already share what I have with you, but it isn't > finished yet. I am working on a dedicated branch for now. Do you want me > to push this branch to github already, or doesn't that work as intended > (by me)? > Feel free to use a branch on github or create a user-specific repo on alioth. Either way will be fine with me. :) > My next steps will be: > - add support for debci results from file (additional to the Ubuntu > implementation where results are directly downloaded by britney2 from swift) > - make URL's in excuses (for autopkgtest results) configurable to enable > code sharing between Debian and Ubuntu (and other derivatives) > - adjust britney2 to not block on autopkgtest failure but instead adjust > the required age depending on the results (lower for pass, raise for > regression) > > Paul > Sounds good. :) Once again, thanks for working on this. :) ~Niels

