Re: [Wikitech-l] interesting read: testing@LinkedIn

2015-06-24 Thread Joaquin Oltra Hernandez
Hey Brian, Things seem to be trending up at WMF, especially w/ the Web engineers' big strides in end-to-end testing. However, as the article suggests, you need to attack the quality problem from both ends—perhaps even emphasizing unit tests (shortest feedback, cheapest, least fragile).

[Wikitech-l] interesting read: testing@LinkedIn

2015-06-19 Thread Brian Gerstle
Short case study at LinkedIn [0] http://engineering.linkedin.com/developer-happiness/getting-code-production-less-friction-and-high-quality about how they cut release latencies by 80-90% by reversing the ice cream cone of death [1]

Re: [Wikitech-l] interesting read: testing@LinkedIn

2015-06-19 Thread Arthur Richards
Thanks for sharing this, Brian! x-posting to teampractices On Fri, Jun 19, 2015 at 6:55 AM, Brian Gerstle bgers...@wikimedia.org wrote: Short case study at LinkedIn [0] http://engineering.linkedin.com/developer-happiness/getting-code-production-less-friction-and-high-quality about how