Yes, I think this would help a lot! We definitely need engineers who are willing to keep an eye on TBPL results, help fix intermittent oranges, and generally keep things running smoothly. If there's anything I can do to help bootstrap engineers who are new to this, let me know.

Jonathan

On 7/25/2013 9:01 AM, Dale Harvey wrote:
I am not sure a 'Tests' component is going to help more than be a black
hole for bugs

I think if we had a few people volunteer to be 'mini sherrifs' that watch
travis and gaia tbpl, background when needed and file + follow up bugs in
the correct components and push their module owners we can get into a state
where its green enough to get enabled by default and sherrifed properly,
its intermittent green now.

Happy to volunteer, I have been doing a little of this over the last few
days


On 25 July 2013 16:56, Donovan Preston <[email protected]> wrote:

On 7/25/13 11:52 AM, Jonathan Griffin wrote:

I think it needs to become an engineering priority to deal with these
issues before they become critical.  We need engineering owners for these
types of bugs who can be responsible for debugging and fixing them before
they get out of control.

This is the most important point. Until it becomes a priority to deal with
the test failures, the situation is never going to improve, as seen over
the last year or so.


D

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