I counted 3 binding votes (Jun, Neha, Joe) and two non-binding (Ewen and I). So I assume the KIP passed :)
What's the next step? Are we expecting a patch with few initial tests soon? On Thu, Jun 11, 2015 at 5:41 PM, Jun Rao <j...@confluent.io> wrote: > +1 > > Thanks, > > Jun > > On Wed, Jun 10, 2015 at 6:10 PM, Geoffrey Anderson <ge...@confluent.io> > wrote: > >> Hi Kafka, >> >> After a few rounds of discussion on KIP-25, there doesn't seem to be >> opposition, so I'd like to propose a vote. >> >> Thanks, >> Geoff >> >> On Mon, Jun 8, 2015 at 10:56 PM, Geoffrey Anderson <ge...@confluent.io> >> wrote: >> >> > Hi KIP-25 thread, >> > >> > I consolidated some of the questions from this thread and elsewhere. >> > >> > Q: Can we see a map of what system-test currently tests, which ones we >> > want to replace and JIRAs for replacing? >> > A: Initial draft here: >> > >> https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/KAFKA/Roadmap+-+port+existing+system+tests >> > >> > Q: Will ducktape be maintained separately as a github repo? >> > A: Yes https://github.com/confluentinc/ducktape >> > >> > Q: How easy is viewing the test results and logs, how will test output be >> > structured? >> > A: Hierarchical structure as outlined here: >> > https://github.com/confluentinc/ducktape/wiki/Design-overview#output >> > >> > Q: Does it support code coverage? If not, how easy/ difficult would it be >> > to support? >> > A: It does not, and we have no immediate plans to support this. >> Difficulty >> > unclear. >> > >> > Q: It would be nice if each Kafka version that we release will also >> > have a separate "tests" artifact that users can download, untar and >> easily >> > run against a Kafka cluster of the same version. >> > A: This seems reasonable and not too much extra work. Definitely open to >> > discussion on this. >> > >> > Q: Why not share running services across multiple tests? >> > A: Prefer to optimize for simplicity and correctness over what might be a >> > questionable improvement in run-time. >> > >> > Q: Are regressions - in the road map? >> > A: yes >> > >> > Q: Are Jepsen style tests involving network failures in the road map? >> > A: yes >> > >> > Thanks much, >> > Geoff >> > >> > >> > >>