On 10/29/2013 4:31 PM, Armen Zambrano G. wrote:
In order to improve our wait times, I propose that we stop testing on
tbpl per-checkin [2] on OS X 10.7 and re-purpose the 10.7 machines as
10.6 to increase our capacity.

Please let us know if this plan is unacceptable and needs further
discussion.

best regards,
Armen Zambrano - Mozilla's Release Engineering

+1 to repurposing all rev4s as 10.6 slaves and all rev5s as 10.9!

I guess the only question is how many people are stuck on 10.7 (my understanding is that some 10.7-supporting hardware configurations aren't supported on 10.9) and is that population large enough that we explicitly need to test for them?

My offhand recollection is that the main discrepancies between the different OSX versions we see in our test infrastructure largely have to do with what hardware they're running on and whether OMTC is enabled or not. So IMO, 10.6 on rev4 w/o OMTC and 10.9 on rev5 w/ OMTC is probably representative enough that we aren't likely to miss any major regressions.

-Ryan
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