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Cassandra Targett commented on SOLR-10032:
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+1. Flakey test clean up is an arduous and unforgiving task, but it's hard to
overstate it's importance.
Do you have ideas on how we might track this beyond trying to fix the biggest
offenders? If there's stuff we can do to raise the visibility of such tests,
that will be a start to getting all of us more aware of the problem and moving
toward a long-term solution.
> Create report to assess Solr test quality at a commit point.
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> Key: SOLR-10032
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SOLR-10032
> Project: Solr
> Issue Type: Task
> Security Level: Public(Default Security Level. Issues are Public)
> Components: Tests
> Reporter: Mark Miller
> Assignee: Mark Miller
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> We have many Jenkins instances blasting tests, some official, some policeman,
> I and others have or had their own, and the email trail proves the power of
> the Jenkins cluster to find test fails.
> However, I still have a very hard time with some basic questions:
> what tests are flakey right now? which test fails actually affect devs most?
> did I break it? was that test already flakey? is that test still flakey? what
> are our worst tests right now? is that test getting better or worse?
> We really need a way to see exactly what tests are the problem, not because
> of OS or environmental issues, but more basic test quality issues. Which
> tests are flakey and how flakey are they at any point in time.
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