<quote name="Bartosz Dz." date="2014-03-07" time="14:36:53 +0100">
> In fact, I still have no idea what exactly the tests encompass (I've
> heard about some browser tests for VE because I lurk a lot, never
> heard of any for core) or where to find them or how to run them.
> Either I'm slow or we have a serious documentation failure here.
> 
> Can something be done about it? Can we have the results reported
> somewhere visible – preferably to gerrit, as jenkins already reports
> some post-merge checks there? Or maybe we can have automatically filed
> bug reports if the build breaks? A bot reporting test status on
> #wikimedia-dev? Anything?

Yes. We didn't have the infrastructure to run these test in-house
before, we're now working on rectifying that. Jenkins will (no firm date
given for when) do this reporting back.

The current less than 100% helpful results[0] are irc-spammed in
#wikimedia-qa, if you want to watch them as they come in.


[0] Less than 100% because they're testing way more than one commit, so
you need to put your thinking cap on to determine who broke the test :)

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