Hi Will, Neither of these are currently tagged as blocking issues for CouchDB 2.0, only major priority. If you want to flag them as such, this is your last chance, and even still, there's no guarantee fixes for them will hit 2.0.
Erlangers, is there any chance of at least triaging these today? -Joan ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Will Holley" <[email protected]> > To: [email protected], "Joan Touzet" <[email protected]> > Sent: Friday, September 2, 2016 4:43:48 AM > Subject: Re: Getting libraries to test RCs > > Assuming nothing's changed in the last few weeks, there are 2 issues > which cause the PouchDB tests to fail against master: COUCHDB-3017 > and > COUCHDB-3034. > > Both could be addressed in the test suite by using different database > names for each test, but that's quite a disruptive change. > > On 2 September 2016 at 03:15, Joan Touzet <[email protected]> wrote: > > Hi Nolan, you state that it's 'failing for known reasons.' Is that > > reasons in PouchDB or anything you need to push back on us? We'd > > like > > to know ASAP as we're very, very close to releasing 2.0 now. > > > > I have zero PouchDB knowledge so I'm hoping you can give us a short > > summary of what you think is wrong. > > > > All the best, > > Joan > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > >> From: "Nolan Lawson" <[email protected]> > >> To: [email protected] > >> Sent: Thursday, September 1, 2016 7:56:42 PM > >> Subject: Re: Getting libraries to test RCs > >> > >> We have been testing CouchDB master in PouchDB for months now, but > >> as > >> an allowed failure because I believe it’s failing for known > >> reasons. > >> We test both using Node.js and the browser. > >> > >> Node: https://travis-ci.org/pouchdb/pouchdb/jobs/156198210 > >> Browser: https://travis-ci.org/pouchdb/pouchdb/jobs/156198211 > >> > >> For anyone who wants to run the Pouch test suite against CouchDB, > >> it’s just: > >> > >> git clone https://github.com/pouchdb/pouchdb.git > >> cd pouchdb > >> npm I > >> COUCH_HOST=http://localhost:5984 BAIL=0 npm t > >> > >> BAIL=0 will tell it to run the full test suite and not stop on any > >> failures. That way you can inspect the failures and see if they’re > >> serious or not. > >> > >> Cheers, > >> Nolan > >> > >> > On Aug 29, 2016, at 12:15 PM, Jan Lehnardt <[email protected]> > >> > wrote: > >> > > >> > Anyone on this list who could help with this? The work items are > >> > fairly self-explanatory and not very big individually <3 > >> > > >> > Best > >> > Jan > >> > -- > >> > > >> >> On 10 Aug 2016, at 09:37, Jan Lehnardt <[email protected]> wrote: > >> >> > >> >> Hey everyone, > >> >> > >> >> from Joan’s excellent blog post about testing Release > >> >> Candidates: > >> >> > >> >>> To our valued CouchDB application and library developers: > >> >>> please, > >> >>> please run your software against each of the options below. > >> >> > >> >> — https://blog.couchdb.org/2016/08/08/release-candidates/ > >> >> > >> >> I think we can be a little more proactive about this for > >> >> CouchDB > >> >> client libraries: let’s open issues on all the > >> >> CouchDB-compatible > >> >> client software we care about to test an RC. > >> >> > >> >> Since there are a lot of projects, and we don’t necessarily > >> >> know > >> >> which one we “care” about, we should try to be clever about it. > >> >> > >> >> Maybe something like this can work: > >> >> > >> >> 1. We prepare an issue text explaining the thing: Heya, CouchDB > >> >> team here, major new version coming up, you should test it like > >> >> so: <include instructions to test against a 3-node cluster. > >> >> Maybe > >> >> even provide a cluster to do this, or Cloudant can sponsor > >> >> something? > >> >> > >> >> 2. Post this message with a call to action on [email protected], the > >> >> weekly news, and our other (social) media channels. > >> >> > >> >> 3. Ask people who submitted an issue to report back with a > >> >> link. > >> >> > >> >> 4. Collect the link in an issue or JIRA (this could be done in > >> >> 3., > >> >> but then everybody needs to be added to the wiki write group, > >> >> and > >> >> that’s just extra overhead we don’t need). Maybe we borrow a > >> >> gist > >> >> for this, or a Google doc. > >> >> > >> >> That way we encourage client software to check out RCs and we > >> >> can > >> >> keep track, while the community helps to select which software > >> >> to > >> >> encourage to test 2.0 compat, and helps spread the word and the > >> >> burden is not left with just a few folks. > >> >> > >> >> What do you think? > >> >> > >> >> Best > >> >> Jan > >> >> -- > >> >> > >> > > >> > -- > >> > Professional Support for Apache CouchDB: > >> > https://neighbourhood.ie/couchdb-support/ > >> > > >> > >> >
