19.10.2010, в 11:16, Adam Barth написал(а):

> Also, these bugs are close to the end of their
> lifecycle (because their patch is about to land), so they shouldn't
> generate more than 3 or 4 emails each.  That boils down to about one
> or two emails per week for the flakiest test.


One e-mail (per week?) would perhaps make sense, even though "flaky test" is 
sometimes "flaky code", so the blame becomes misplaced. Getting 3-4 automated 
e-mails per bug seems over the board.

I agree that raising awareness of which tests or code areas are flaky seems 
useful. One problem I personally had was with digging up data on flakiness. The 
link for a dashboard that I found was 
<http://test-results.appspot.com/dashboards/flakiness_dashboard.html> - the URL 
was freezing my browser for several minutes on each move, and I couldn't make 
sense of what it was telling me UI-wise quickly enough. I'm not even sure how 
it's related to flakiness seen by commit queue, as it seems to be about 
chromium.

Is there a better data source that I missed?

- WBR, Alexey Proskuryakov

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