If I wasn't clear the first time, anyone can view the results right now.
I'm still not sure why you feel the need to impose external control over
a system that I'm paying for and offering to provide as a service to the
project. Unless I get hit by a truck, it's not like I won't be
responsive -- and if I do rescind on that promise, you are more than
welcome to call me out on it. Being unresponsive is one criticism that I
don't think I've been given WRT Accumulo.
IMO, the real question here is are people going to be looking at these
results and doing anything with them? If they're just going to
/dev/null, it's not worth it to me and I'll just do triage/fixing as I
find time.
Christopher wrote:
Looks fine in Chrome to me (but my Chrome is using my shared NSS
certificate store for my system).
I can't think of anything immediately to configure... just speculating
that it might add utility when needed. At the very least, I would want
more than one person with the ability to turn off / modify the email
to the mailing list, if necessary.
Being able to view the results without configuration permissions would
still be added value on its own, though.
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On Fri, Mar 13, 2015 at 2:56 PM, Josh Elser<[email protected]> wrote:
Maybe this will help too. Last night's builds:
https://secure.penguinsinabox.com/jenkins/job/Accumulo-1.6-Integration-Tests/325/
https://secure.penguinsinabox.com/jenkins/job/Accumulo-Master-Integration-Tests/272/
If you use Chrome, I don't think they accept StartCom SSL certs as trusted
(so you'll get the crazy-scary red warning page), but it should be trusted
by default in FF.
Josh Elser wrote:
Presently, you can see the full workspace for the last job that was run.
I'd have to look into Jenkins permissions, but what exactly do you think
you would need to configure?
Christopher wrote:
That might only be valuable if we could log on to it to view the test
results and/or configure the jobs.
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On Fri, Mar 13, 2015 at 1:24 PM, Josh Elser<[email protected]> wrote:
For those who don't know, I run a Jenkins instance on a VPS I own.
I've been
running ITs for 1.6 and master nightly for some time now and it's been
really nice to get these results. It has just enough resources to run
through them reliably (some of the really heavy-handed tests fail on
it),
but personally it feels like a good baseline for ensuring the tests are
runnable by anyone.
If others feel like they might get value from it, I can set up emails
to be
sent to the [email protected] list instead of just to
myself.
Thoughts/Opinions?