On 9/29/12 1:14 PM, Justin Lebar wrote:

As part of this debate, I calculated that for patches with a
reasonable chance of success, pushing to m-i and failing actually
saves resources.

Hmm. Veering off on a bit of a tangent...

Perhaps we could find some quick load reductions by coalescing pushes that have had successful try runs. EG, If 20 changesets have successfully had try runs, doing 20 more (full!) runs on mozilla-inbound is wasteful.

For example: We could create a mozilla-inbound-tried repo, which only triggers builds once every N changesets, at which point it gets merged (assuming greenage). Perhaps limiting it to changes will well-defined impact (ie, where breakage makes the culprit obvious) would also be useful, especially where a change passes try but introduces a new orange.

Justin
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