On Tue, Dec 22, 2015 at 6:16 AM, Kartikaya Gupta <kgu...@mozilla.com> wrote:
> So, I propose that we create an orangefactor threshold above which the
> tree should just be closed until people start fixing intermittent
> oranges. Thoughts?

I think oranges on try is somehow different than oranges on
integration trees, because we currently do not run complete test set
for most of pushes on integration trees. This means you may not be
able to catch frequency of intermittents from integration trees to
reflect those you would meet in try pushes.

Also given we currently have auto-retrigger on try by default, I think
the most emergent issue for try push is some too frequent
intermittents which could usually happen even in continuous
retriggers. They waste most of the time. For example, I found bug
1113930 could happen in up to 9/10 retriggers on Linux 32bit.

- Xidorn
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