I have started running fuzz tests (
https://github.com/Netflix/ndbench/wiki/Fuzz-Testing), will update in case
of any interesting findings.

Thanks,
Sumanth

On Fri, Sep 6, 2019 at 4:01 AM Benedict Elliott Smith <bened...@apache.org>
wrote:

> 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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