I do this but it's too disconnected. I've seen situations where people have missed my emails and fixed it and spend needless time debugging/ asking if things are broken. On 6 May 2014 12:35, "Antoine Musso" <[email protected]> wrote:
> Le 01/05/2014 19:00, Jon Robson a écrit : > > When I visit the dashboard at > > > https://wmf.ci.cloudbees.com/job/MobileFrontend-en.m.wikipedia.beta.wmflabs.org-linux-chrome/ > > and click on this > > > https://wmf.ci.cloudbees.com/job/MobileFrontend-en.m.wikipedia.beta.wmflabs.org-linux-chrome/416/ > > I can see that there was one test failure. When I review the test I > > notice this was due to an issue with betalabs and shouldn't have > > failed as the test wasn't valid. > > > > Is there anyway we could update the UI so we could mark these tests > > yellow or some other colour to show they are a false positive. It > > would be great to be able to manually review these tests and save them > > being reviewed more than once... > > > > Thoughts? > > Hello Jon, > > I am not aware of any Jenkins plugin to review build and flag them or > comment on them. > > On the Wikimedia instance the browsertests build results for > MobileFrontend seems to be sent to mobile-tech at wikimedia.org. > Potentially you could use that list to reply with your reviews. We used > to do that with MediaWiki core a long time ago where the CVS/svn > notification list add a Reply-To header set to wikitech-l. > > Would it be an acceptable workaround for you? To be honest I can't > think of any other solution :-( > > > -- > Antoine "hashar" Musso > > > _______________________________________________ > QA mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/qa >
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