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Mickael Istria commented on JBIDE-15472:
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I also believe that Jenkins mailing should be enough, but it seems to me that some people
ignore or automatically route those emails so they don't see them.
Some months ago, we configured jobs so that the "component owner" for the job
automatically receives a mail in case of failure (additionally to those who contributed
changes and jbosstools-dev). Some people react to those mails, some other seem to not
notice them.
Improve visibility for developers when test failures persist for
multiple builds (Jenkins emails are ignored)
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Key: JBIDE-15472
URL:
https://issues.jboss.org/browse/JBIDE-15472
Project: Tools (JBoss Tools)
Issue Type: Task
Components: build
Reporter: Nick Boldt
First iteration:
https://issues.jboss.org/browse/JBIDE-15470, as generated by this:
https://github.com/jbdevstudio/jbdevstudio-ci/blob/master/bin/createTestF...
[~maxandersen] said:
{quote} i would put the details in attachment i think. its a bit overloaded otherwise I
think,
btw. is this something you will run when you find a failed buid or did you say you would
detect when hit a certain amont of fail you generate it ?
if auto generated shuold take care to not keep opening new jiras again andagain ;)
maybe add a "watermark" to detect stil open test failure jiras
{quote}
Idea here is to run this tool as needed when I notice that builds which are supposed to
be frozen and stable are showing test failures persisting for multiple builds. Could also
run against master jobs, but less critical.
Not sure what you mean by a watermark, or how that would be implemented. Please
elaborate.
As this is purely a workflow optimization, it does NOT affect docs.
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