Dear developers,

I'm a bit confused and will try to clear things up.

Stefan asked whether a specific patch was part of the Saros version which was 
tested by Arsenij and Patrick. Relating to specific dates does not help much, 
because Git works in a decentralized way.

To fix some misconceptions you might have:

 * Strictly speaking, there are no "creation dates" for Git branches. They're 
just labels sticking to specific commits in a directed graph. What Arsenij 
probably meant was the commit date of the first commit on branch 
"release/13.3.15" which is not yet included in the master branch, which would 
be 34c6004 "[BUILD] Opened release branch 13.3.15" (because technically, all 
older master branch commits are also part of the release branch).

 * Anyway, patch #636 was pushed to Gerrit (and finally submitted) onto branch 
"release/13.3.15", hence *after* the creation of the branch.

 * The submission of the corresponding commit (f860fe5) was on 12th March, 7:35 
pm; if Arsenij tested the current release branch during the session which 
produced the log statements below (13th March, 3:33 pm -- not "last week") he 
*did* use this commit, and that's what Stefan was asking for.

 * But since every developer uses his own Git repository, containing its own 
branches, one can simply use an older version without noticing.

So again, Arsenij: What was the HEAD revision as you ran the tests that created 
the statements below? Hopefully it's one of these -- otherwise you tested a 
dubious version:
 * 34c6004 [BUILD] Opened release branch 13.3.15
 * f860fe5 [FIX] session and project negotiation processes were not removed


Best Regards,
Franz

-----Original Message-----
From: Arsenij Solovjev [mailto:xeper...@gmail.com] 
Sent: Friday, March 15, 2013 11:34 AM
To: Stefan Rossbach
Cc: dpp-devel@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [DPP-Devel] Results from Testing release 13.3.15

The patch is from 12th of March. So it should have been included, as the 
release branch was created on 13th of March.
A big portion of the patches were tested last week though. So it wasn't 
included at that time


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2013/3/15 Stefan Rossbach <srossb...@arcor.de>
Hi Arsenij,

can you confirm that the patch 
http://saros-build.imp.fu-berlin.de/gerrit/#/c/636/ was already included
when you tested the release candidate ?

DEBUG 2013-03-13 15:33:42,980 (CancelProjectSharingHandler.java:76) 
Inv[xe...@saros-con.imp.fu-berlin.de/Saros] : Received invitation cancel message
DEBUG 2013-03-13 15:33:42,980 (CancelableProcess.java:165) process IPN [remote 
side: xe...@saros-con.imp.fu-berlin.de/Saros] was cancelled by the remote side, 
error: none
DEBUG 2013-03-13 15:33:42,996 (CancelableProcess.java:333) process IPN [remote 
side: xe...@saros-con.imp.fu-berlin.de/Saros] was cancelled manually by the 
remote side
DEBUG 2013-03-13 15:33:42,996 (CancelableProcess.java:276) executing 
cancellation for process IPN [remote side: 
xe...@saros-con.imp.fu-berlin.de/Saros]
DEBUG 2013-03-13 15:33:42,996 (SarosSessionManager.java:288) terminating all 
running negotiation processes
WARN  2013-03-13 15:33:53,043 (SarosSessionManager.java:291) there are still 
running negotiation processes

This should not happen.

BR,
Stefan


--------
Am 14.03.2013 23:31, schrieb Arsenij Solovjev:
Dear Saros developers,


Our Tests are completed. These tests included the latest session-6 refactoring 
and fix which is currently on review in Gerrit.
We found no critical bugs while testing. The Testdocuments can be read here: 
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/05nhmmcw9ylgq6w/JAejBzv1TJ

This includes Logfiles for the Session-6 Tests as well as the Testplan for 
Session-6 and the Complete Changelog-Test-Dokument.
The only bug which we've uncovered, is that ContributionAnnotations are not 
refreshed.
However this is not a regression and has always been the case, so we don't 
consider this
a critical issue.
Testplan legend:
light green/dark green - passed
yellow - hard to test, yet verified that testing not required
orange/pink - untested

Regards,
Testteam



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