Hi,

Andrew Wong <[email protected]> 于2020年7月21日周二 上午3:23写道:

> Hello Kudu developers!
>
> I've been discussing with some folks about the current state of this (dev@
> )
> mailing list, which has recently gained more traffic from the "Daily KUDU
> ARM64 Cron Job." Several people have noticed the alerts becoming quite
> noisy, and crowding the inbox, with very little visibility into the issue,
> who is working on fixing it, etc. This doesn't seem like the best use of
> dev@, which historically has been more for design and developer-related
> discussions.
>
> There are some suggestions in KUDU-3007
> <https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/KUDU-3007> with regards to less
> trivial testing infra improvements that can be made to incorporate ARM
> testing with the rest of Kudu's CI pipeline. Grant and I have also been
> discussing the possibility getting a more widely available ARM build via
> dockerx. These projects, while important, may not have as many developer
> cycles as we'd like to get them through the finish line, at least for the
> next few weeks.
>
> So until these materialize, one suggestion is to create a new mailing list,
> [email protected], to catch these, and other build-related issues. Today, such
> build failures may be reported on Slack at #kudu-general or #kudu-macos, or
> on Jira -- it might be nice to have a single, archived, searchable list to
> document such issues, as well as catch these kinds of CI emails for the
> time being.
>
> Other projects have similar "builds" mailing lists
> <https://mail-archives.apache.org/mod_mbox/>; it doesn't seem unreasonable
> to start one for Kudu as well, so per the ASF Mailing List Moderation
> guidelines <https://infra.apache.org/mailing-list-moderation.html>, I'm
> surfacing this to discuss a bit here. If there's agreement on this being a
> useful list to have, I'll send out a request to create it.
>
>
> Thanks,
> Andrew
>

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