On 1/24/2014 2:29 PM, Sean Dague wrote:
Correction, Monday Jan 27th.
My calendar widget was apparently still on May for summit planning...
On 01/24/2014 07:40 AM, Sean Dague wrote:
It may feel like it's been gate bug day all the days, but we would
really like to get people together for gate bug day on Monday, and get
as many people, including as many PTLs as possible, to dive into issues
that we are hitting in the gate.
We have 2 goals for the day.
** Fingerprint all the bugs **
As of this second, we have fingerprints matching 73% of gate failures,
that tends to decay over time, as new issues are introduced, and old
ones are fixed. We have a hit list of issues here -
http://status.openstack.org/elastic-recheck/data/uncategorized.html
Ideally we want to get and keep the categorization rate up past 90%.
Basically the process is dive into a failed job, look at how it failed,
register a bug (or find an existing bug that was registered), and build
and submit a finger print.
** Tackle the Fingerprinted Bugs **
The fingerprinted bugs - http://status.openstack.org/elastic-recheck/
are now sorted by the # of hits we've gotten in the last 24hrs across
all queues, so that we know how much immediate pain this is causing us.
We'll do this on the #openstack-gate IRC channel, which I just created.
We'll be helping people through what's required to build fingerprints,
trying to get lots of eyes on the existing bugs, and see how many of
these remaining races we can drive out.
Looking forward to Monday!
-Sean
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For those that haven't compared numbers yet, before the bug day
yesterday the percentage of uncategorized bugs was 73% and now it's
96.4%, so fingerprinting is better.
I'll leave it up to Sean to provide a more executive-level summary if
one is needed. :)
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Thanks,
Matt Riedemann
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