Re: Keeping on top of test failures

2021-09-13 Thread Joshua McKenzie
Closed out in bulk with a comment (liking that Auto Closed resolution), looks like I managed not to accidentally email everyone on each update, and will be looking to get the process into the website soon. ~Josh On Sat, Sep 11, 2021 at 2:52 AM Berenguer Blasi wrote: > +100 to closing anything t

Re: Keeping on top of test failures

2021-09-10 Thread Berenguer Blasi
+100 to closing anything that old after the big 4.0 push On 10/9/21 18:21, Joshua McKenzie wrote: > Thanks for the feedback everyone. Drafting site changes now and I'll pull > the trigger on JIRA probably Monday; give people the weekend to chew on > this. > > If I open up the window to 52 weeks, w

Re: Keeping on top of test failures

2021-09-10 Thread Joshua McKenzie
Thanks for the feedback everyone. Drafting site changes now and I'll pull the trigger on JIRA probably Monday; give people the weekend to chew on this. If I open up the window to 52 weeks, we still only have 13 of the test failure tickets being created in that window. Figure it's probably safe to

Re: Keeping on top of test failures

2021-09-09 Thread David Capwell
+1 > On Sep 9, 2021, at 10:27 AM, Mick Semb Wever wrote: > > +1, much appreciated. > > > On 2021/09/09 16:03:31, Andrés de la Peña wrote: >> +1, thanks for the proposal. >> >> On Thu, 9 Sept 2021 at 16:45, Brandon Williams wrote: >> >>> +1 >>> >>> On Thu, Sep 9, 2021 at 10:39 AM Joshua M

Re: Keeping on top of test failures

2021-09-09 Thread Mick Semb Wever
+1, much appreciated. On 2021/09/09 16:03:31, Andrés de la Peña wrote: > +1, thanks for the proposal. > > On Thu, 9 Sept 2021 at 16:45, Brandon Williams wrote: > > > +1 > > > > On Thu, Sep 9, 2021 at 10:39 AM Joshua McKenzie > > wrote: > > > > > > (Taking #cassandra-dev slack chat to here)

Re: Keeping on top of test failures

2021-09-09 Thread Andrés de la Peña
+1, thanks for the proposal. On Thu, 9 Sept 2021 at 16:45, Brandon Williams wrote: > +1 > > On Thu, Sep 9, 2021 at 10:39 AM Joshua McKenzie > wrote: > > > > (Taking #cassandra-dev slack chat to here) > > > > For context, we have a long history of an ebb and flow of flaky test > > failures build

Re: Keeping on top of test failures

2021-09-09 Thread Brandon Williams
+1 On Thu, Sep 9, 2021 at 10:39 AM Joshua McKenzie wrote: > > (Taking #cassandra-dev slack chat to here) > > For context, we have a long history of an ebb and flow of flaky test > failures building up and getting burned down, but don't really have a > workflow or discipline around having a clean

Re: Keeping on top of test failures

2021-09-09 Thread Ekaterina Dimitrova
Same here, +1, thank you! On Thu, 9 Sep 2021 at 11:35, Benjamin Lerer wrote: > Thanks for the proposal Josh. > It sounds good to me. > > Le jeu. 9 sept. 2021 à 17:32, Joshua McKenzie a > écrit : > > > (Taking #cassandra-dev slack chat to here) > > > > For context, we have a long history of an e

Re: Keeping on top of test failures

2021-09-09 Thread Benjamin Lerer
Thanks for the proposal Josh. It sounds good to me. Le jeu. 9 sept. 2021 à 17:32, Joshua McKenzie a écrit : > (Taking #cassandra-dev slack chat to here) > > For context, we have a long history of an ebb and flow of flaky test > failures building up and getting burned down, but don't really have

Keeping on top of test failures

2021-09-09 Thread Joshua McKenzie
(Taking #cassandra-dev slack chat to here) For context, we have a long history of an ebb and flow of flaky test failures building up and getting burned down, but don't really have a workflow or discipline around having a clean snapshot of where we are or attempting to stay at some kind of steady s