No shower and no beer until the next fully green result (including tests left over as unstable). That should be motivating enough ;)
On Tue 2014-10-21 13:35, Sebastian Łaskawiec wrote: > On 10/21/2014 12:47 PM, Dan Berindei wrote: > >In fact, I was volunteered to monitor the TeamCity test results and create > >a blocker issue for each failing test some time ago, but finding the > >proper owner for bugs proved to be quite time consuming so I haven't been > >sticking to it. This thread did motivate me to create a few new blocker > >issues, however :) > I believe we need to change our strategy in this point. We don't want to > create new issues - we want to motivate everybody to fix it (and fix it > fast). As I said - when the failure gets into our repo - all successive Pull > Requests will start to fail. Nobody will be able to integrate his changes > and everybody (not everybody - some guys which are in hurry) will probably > want to unblock themselves... The easiest way to do that is to fix the > build... > > This is the main idea... To make failing test a serious problem and not just > another "easy to ignore" issue... > >Of course, the question is how we are going to achieve that magical clean > >build status... > I've got some idea - it's pretty controversial, but maybe you will like it > :) > > * Remove every failing test from our code base - just delete it (no > ignoring, no adding to separate testsuite - just delete). > * Create separate branch and place all those tests there - simply > revert commit which removed them from master. > * Organize failed-test-bounty with our Community - ask them to fix as > many as possible during fixed amount of time (a month or two? maybe > shorter?). > * Every contributor in failed-test-bounty will be listed in "Thanks" > section of the release notes > * After the bounty is over, we'll just delete tests which were not > fixed... > > > _______________________________________________ > infinispan-dev mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.jboss.org/mailman/listinfo/infinispan-dev _______________________________________________ infinispan-dev mailing list [email protected] https://lists.jboss.org/mailman/listinfo/infinispan-dev
