FWIW, +1 to Alex's proposal, and I'll try to contribute
around CASSANDRA-16262.
On Wed, Feb 17, 2021 at 4:20 AM Benjamin Lerer
wrote:
> Based on the discussions I had with Alex, it is clear that Harry has been a
> really valuable tool to find some issues that we would have otherwise
> missed.
>
Hi everyone,
I have tagged the tickets from the spreadsheet with well defined scope and
moderate to low complexity with the "gsoc2021" and "mentor" tags, so
they're now showing up on the ASF-wide ideas list [1].
The way the ASF page is generated is that the person who created the JIRA
ticket is l
Based on the discussions I had with Alex, it is clear that Harry has been a
really valuable tool to find some issues that we would have otherwise
missed.
Part of the problem with CASSANDRA-16262 was in my opinion that we lacked
experience with the tool itself and did not know where to start.
Alex n
In the absence of a fuzz testing tool I would probably support excluding
this ticket from GA, but speaking from recent experience it feels to me
that fixing bugs is blocking us from further fuzz testing more than fuzz
testing is blocking us from releases. In other words, you run a fuzz test
for a r