> Hudson wasn't notifying us when there was a test failure because
> fail_on_error was set to false.  This appears to be because of a
> misconception that setting this to true caused the specs to run slower.
> That is not the case.
>

Not that it made the tests run slower, but that it caused the generation of
a ruby stack trace on test failure which, due to a problem in some versions
of ruby was (and still is on those versions) excruciatingly slow.

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