Nikolay, That's also a big problem for me, as reviewer, to accept changes and merge them to master.
Dmitriy, Currently we have some contributions *from community* blocked by red Teamcity. On Fri, Jul 21, 2017 at 12:47 AM, Nikolay Izhikov <[email protected]> wrote: > +1 to Dmitry Pavlov from me. > > Green team city would be very helpful. > > > > If you are a newcomer, please share your feeling: are you confused by > test > > failures on Teamcity? > > I'm working on my very first ignite issue > and it's not easy to understand TC build results. > > > 21.07.2017 00:30, Dmitriy Setrakyan пишет: > > I think the right question to ask is why do we have RED tests to begin >> with. In my view, TC should be green. If there are tests that do not pass, >> we should disable them and file blocker tickets for the next releases. >> >> D. >> >> On Thu, Jul 20, 2017 at 1:20 PM, Dmitry Pavlov <[email protected]> >> wrote: >> >> Hi Igniters, >>> >>> We all know that there are a lot of open tasks in Ignite project. To be >>> able to handle all these tasks, we need to grow our community. And to >>> achieve that, we should pay special attention to new community members. >>> >>> As recent newcomer I’ve faced the following problem: There is no way to >>> find out by yourself whether your pull request changes are correct or >>> not. >>> Contributor can not distinguish pull request test failures and master >>> test >>> failures. Experienced Ignite contributor can estimate the damage, but how >>> it can be done by new community member? >>> >>> Once failing test is introduced to master it is multiplexed to all later >>> PRs. As a result, we have tons of failures and suites timeouts, which >>> waste >>> Teamcity agents time. >>> >>> I suggest to start new activity - MakeTeamcityGreenAgain. I’m sure that >>> there are a lot of experienced developers in the community who understand >>> issues with tests very quickly. Please contact me if you are ready to >>> help >>> the community to fix current test issues. >>> >>> I would appreciate any ideas and sharing your vision how we can achieve >>> green teamcity. >>> >>> If you are a newcomer, please share your feeling: are you confused by >>> test >>> failures on Teamcity? >>> >>> Sincerely, >>> >>> Dmitriy Pavlov >>> >>> >>
