Security concerns when running tests with arbitrary code (from anyone since
labsconsole account registration opened...) from what I understand.
I have requested that I am added to the whitelist
here:https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/#/c/39712/2
Hoo also did
On Thu, Dec 20, 2012 at 8:10 PM, Krenair kren...@gmail.com wrote:
Security concerns when running tests with arbitrary code (from anyone since
labsconsole account registration opened...) from what I understand.
I have requested that I am added to the whitelist
On 12/20/2012 07:50 PM, bawolff wrote:
Seems kind of odd to only run unit tests for code from experienced
people. While everyone benefits from the unit tests, I imagine
inexperienced new developers would benefit the most (One assumes
people with @wikimedia.org emails ought to be experienced ;)
Hello,
As you surely have noticed, the unit tests for mediawiki/core are no
more run when a patch is submitted.
I have just enabled a feature that whitelist people to have unit tests
run for them on patch submission. The patch still need to be reviewed
and approved with a CR+2 though.
Just curious -- I probably missed it in a previous mail -- why are the
tests switched off?
To preserve processing power?
To speed up tests for the whitelisted?
Security concerns when running tests with arbitrary code?
Other?
Cheers,
Denny
2012/12/19 Antoine Musso hashar+...@free.fr
Hello,