❦ 20 février 2017 13:44 GMT, Holger Levsen <hol...@layer-acht.org> :
>> As a rule of thumb, upstream usually knows better than me which tests >> are important. Tests are quite important for the packager to know if >> they didn't make an obvious mistake when updating a package (e.g new >> dependency missing, something easy to miss by testing manually). Test >> are quite important in a team as you may have to update the package >> while knowing little about it (e.g adding a security patch). > > I get why tests are useful. I just think unreliable tests do more harm then > good. (Mostly because this leads to ignoring those tests completely. BTDT.) We are speaking of tests that succeed reliably on the packager's own builder. -- Replace repetitive expressions by calls to a common function. - The Elements of Programming Style (Kernighan & Plauger)
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