Hi Jörg, *,

On Wed, Mar 14, 2007 at 02:19:06PM +0100, Joerg Sievers wrote:
> *What is a 'global' CWS?*
> 
> If the release engineering, a developer or a developer project is
> - changing the compiler,
> - deleting unused headers,
> - removing unused variables,
> - ....
> 
> they request our service of a full blown automated test cycle - which 
> are ~230 tests ~3555 testcases to be sure that they do not break the 
> MASTER build (also known as HEAD in CVS 'language').
> 
> They know that they bind resources so only these 'global' CWSes will 
> tested in that way. The 'normal' CWS will be tested with special tests 
> which reflects the areas of changes in the CWS.
> 
> *The huge test cycle*
> 
> We have currently some of those 'global' CWSes under test and we will 
> have finished one tomorrow (if there is nothing which hinders us...).
> 
> http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/CWS_mingwport03

Good (or rather bad) example of wasted ressources:
The build breaks on Mac. This has been reported in EIS. But you simply
ignored this and went one with the big testing.

And even now you still ignore the breaker without even finding it
necessary to mention it with any word. 

> [...]

ciao
Christian
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