With extremely limited experience of using try, I know that I would have at times set a flag "stop as soon as you hit a first red on a platform". So, I really like Chris' idea below, as a manual workaround, and a more powerful solution for that. Easier said than done, I imagine...
Milan On 2013-04-25, at 12:10 PM, Chris Lord <cl...@mozilla.com> wrote: > Something that strikes me as very obvious that can be done to reduce load on > try, is to allow for jobs to be requested and cancelled in a more granular > fashion. Right now, I have to think before I push "What's the most I could > possibly need?" And if I don't request enough, I have to push an entire new > job! > > I know that I'd request a lot less from try, and request fewer jobs, if I > could, after I've pushed, trigger/cancel builds per platform, and > request/cancel particular tests. > > --Chris _______________________________________________ dev-platform mailing list dev-platform@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/dev-platform