Re: Tracking Testing, Release Status, and Build Health

2018-07-30 Thread Stefan Podkowinski
On 30.07.2018 02:04, Scott Andreas wrote: > I’m curious on the dev community’s thoughts on how best to organize > information like this. My thinking is that by having a space to share this, > the community can be more informed on each others’ work toward testing, build > health, and active proj

Re: Tracking Testing, Release Status, and Build Health

2018-07-29 Thread Nate McCall
Thanks for putting this together Scott! I like the idea of using Confluence for coordinating the bits and pieces on the way to 4.0. There are better things out there, but It's lightweight, straight forward and everyone with a ASF Jira account can participate. The one thing it does very well IMO is

Tracking Testing, Release Status, and Build Health

2018-07-29 Thread Scott Andreas
Hi everyone, As September approaches, I’ve been thinking about how we might be able to share notes on testing and build health. Some types of information I have in mind: – Known issues with builds (e.g., master / nightlies) that impact the ability to test the project. These could include known