Re: Intent to deprecate - linux32 tests starting with Firefox 69

2019-04-22 Thread Joel Maher
On Thursday, April 11, 2019 at 10:08:27 AM UTC-4, William Lachance wrote: > On 2019-04-09 11:00 a.m., Gian-Carlo Pascutto wrote: > > On 5/04/19 15:35,jma...@mozilla.com wrote: > >> Currently linux32 makes up about .77% of our total users. This is > >> still 1M+ users on any given week. > > I

Re: Intent to deprecate - linux32 tests starting with Firefox 69

2019-04-11 Thread William Lachance
On 2019-04-09 11:00 a.m., Gian-Carlo Pascutto wrote: On 5/04/19 15:35,jma...@mozilla.com wrote: Currently linux32 makes up about .77% of our total users. This is still 1M+ users on any given week. I asked jmaher what percentage of our Linux users this is. It's 21%. This doesn't seem small.

Re: Intent to deprecate - linux32 tests starting with Firefox 69

2019-04-10 Thread Joel Maher
Thanks everyone for your comments. If we were to run linux32 tests in whole on mozilla-central only that would result in about half of the load we see from linux32 today and about 1 backfill a week (given that most unique linux32 regressions result in test disabling). That alone would be a good

Re: Intent to deprecate - linux32 tests starting with Firefox 69

2019-04-10 Thread Bobby Holley
I'd like to refocus this thread a bit around Jed's question, because it gets to the core of the issue. The proposal argues that test results for linux32 closely track those for linux64, and that this duplication is expensive. If that's the only problem, we could solve it by keeping linux32 as a

Re: Intent to deprecate - linux32 tests starting with Firefox 69

2019-04-10 Thread Henri Sivonen
On Tue, Apr 9, 2019 at 6:05 PM Gian-Carlo Pascutto wrote: > On top of that, we know that not all distros have telemetry enabled and > so we won't be counting those either (Debian is the largest). We get telemetry from Ubuntu, Fedora, and Arch (subject to choices made by the user). I'm not

Re[2]: Intent to deprecate - linux32 tests starting with Firefox 69

2019-04-09 Thread mhoye
-- Original Message -- From: "Gian-Carlo Pascutto" To: dev-platform@lists.mozilla.org Sent: 2019-04-09 11:00:14 AM Subject: Re: Intent to deprecate - linux32 tests starting with Firefox 69 On 5/04/19 15:35, jma...@mozilla.com wrote: Currently linux32 makes up about .

Re: Intent to deprecate - linux32 tests starting with Firefox 69

2019-04-09 Thread Gian-Carlo Pascutto
On 5/04/19 15:35, jma...@mozilla.com wrote: > Currently linux32 makes up about .77% of our total users. This is > still 1M+ users on any given week. I asked jmaher what percentage of our Linux users this is. It's 21%. This doesn't seem small. On top of that, we know that not all distros have

Re: Intent to deprecate - linux32 tests starting with Firefox 69

2019-04-08 Thread Jed Davis
jma...@mozilla.com writes: > As our next ESR is upcoming, I would like to turn off linux32 on > Firefox 69 and let it ride the trains and stay on 68 ESR. This will > allow builds/tests to be supported with security updates into 2021. Does this mean that Linux on 32-bit x86 is being demoted to

Re: Intent to deprecate - linux32 tests starting with Firefox 69

2019-04-05 Thread Kartikaya Gupta
On Fri, Apr 5, 2019 at 10:45 AM Boris Zbarsky wrote: > > On 4/5/19 10:20 AM, Kartikaya Gupta wrote: > > If we can drop that then we can remove a bunch of complexity > > and code paths. > > Are we talking about just dropping linux32 _tests_, or dropping linux32 > _support_? Tests. > Because if

Re: Intent to deprecate - linux32 tests starting with Firefox 69

2019-04-05 Thread Boris Zbarsky
On 4/5/19 10:20 AM, Kartikaya Gupta wrote: If we can drop that then we can remove a bunch of complexity and code paths. Are we talking about just dropping linux32 _tests_, or dropping linux32 _support_? Because if we're keeping support, and linux32 is the only non-APZ confiration, then not

Re: Intent to deprecate - linux32 tests starting with Firefox 69

2019-04-05 Thread Kartikaya Gupta
I would be happy to see Linux32 (and in particular, desktop non-e10s) tests decommissioned, as that is pretty much the only configuration with APZ disabled now. If we can drop that then we can remove a bunch of complexity and code paths. On Fri., Apr. 5, 2019, 10:05 Boris Zbarsky, wrote: > On

Re: Intent to deprecate - linux32 tests starting with Firefox 69

2019-04-05 Thread Boris Zbarsky
On 4/5/19 9:35 AM, jma...@mozilla.com wrote: As our next ESR is upcoming, I would like to turn off linux32 on Firefox 69 and let it ride the trains and stay on 68 ESR. This will allow builds/tests to be supported with security updates into 2021. The only thing I've used the linux32 tests

Intent to deprecate - linux32 tests starting with Firefox 69

2019-04-05 Thread jmaher
Currently linux32 makes up about .77% of our total users. This is still 1M+ users on any given week. There is not a lot of support in the industry for 32 bit linux, all the major vendors are only distributing 64 bit versions now and other browser vendors only distribute 64 bit versions