On 3/24/14, 4:50 PM, Walter Bright wrote:
On 3/24/2014 1:53 PM, Brad Roberts wrote:
Older than 2 weeks and they aren't likely to get tested either.. since any
change to the branch (ie, a pull being merged) restarts testing, so they're
effectively just dead weight down the queue.  Only a lull in pull merging would
allow them to be tested, which is fine since a lull in activity would otherwise
just result in idle testers.

Is it reasonable to, at least once a week, run the full queue? Like on Sunday 
morning?

To do so for all platforms would take more than a morning (probably a full day). I don't, personally, think it'd be all that useful. As soon as it finished, the results would be deprecated and fresh builds started. That the queue focuses on pull requests that are actually the active requests seems pretty much ideal, imho.

Also, for what it's worth, the 1 millionth test run was executed some time this 
past weekend.

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