This has been implemented, and one unintended consequence is that this
noticeably affects how quickly one can iterate on time sensitive patches.
It's a huge waste of time that you are no longer informed when a build fails on
EWS. This seriously delays urgent work, as you only start working on fixes when
you happen to manually poll, or even worse, when a reviewer tells you about
build breakage.
It's good to not spam everyone, however patch author should be notified by EWS
immediately I think. Some ideas:
- e-mail;
- IRC;
- browser notifications when bug page is open.
The latter might be best, as it also gives some control over whether to get
pinged - keep the bug open if you care, close it if it's not urgent, and you
cannot afford distraction now.
I filed https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=127203 about this.
- WBR, Alexey Proskuryakov
16 янв. 2014 г., в 15:09, Ryosuke Niwa rn...@webkit.org написал(а):
Okay, let's remove the python paths but keep the style error messages until
we can improve the EWS infrastructure.
- R. Niwa
On Thu, Jan 16, 2014 at 9:41 AM, Timothy Hatcher timo...@apple.com wrote:
On Jan 16, 2014, at 2:28 AM, Alexey Proskuryakov a...@webkit.org wrote:
15 янв. 2014 г., в 23:02, Ryosuke Niwa rn...@webkit.org написал(а):
I think that it's good to try not dumping build failures into comments
right away, and to see what happens.
As for not showing style bot failures, it seems almost certain that this
will make them substantially more annoying to work with. Can you describe
the workflow for patch author and reviewer to deal with style bot warnings
when they are not inline? Manually finding relevant lines by number can't
work.
I agree with Tim that dumping all tested paths along with style warnings is
silly. How hard would it be it to get rid of that?
The workflow is to click on the bubble to see the style errors. e.g.
https://webkit-queues.appspot.com/results/6544662978363392
Seems like that would require everyone to manually match errors to code
lines indeed, so I object against making this change for style checker
warnings.
- WBR, Alexey Proskuryakov
Yeah, seeing the style warnings as a comment (which also causes them to show
up in the patch review) is helpful. I was just complaining about the python
path spew it also includes.
— Timothy Hatcher
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