I think we should look for the root cause of these failures. If we mark the
tests as Bad, the tests might go left behind. If someone is ready to own
the tests and keep track of the on-going efforts of root causing them, it
makes sense to mark them as Bad.
One more thought I have is, let's have a
On Sat, Aug 15, 2020 at 7:33 PM Amar Tumballi wrote:
> If I look at the recent regression runs (
> https://build.gluster.org/job/centos7-regression/), there is more than
> 50% failure in tests.
>
> At least 90% of the failures are not due to the patch itself. Considering
> regression tests are