Tsqa-lint is intended to pass, but if no one ever looks at the mails then they never get better. On Sep 18, 2015 6:34 PM, "Leif Hedstrom" <zw...@apache.org> wrote:
> > > On Sep 18, 2015, at 3:32 PM, Thomas Jackson <jackso...@apache.org> > wrote: > > > > *TL;DR: if you make a commit, and the tests fail-- there is a high > > probability that your code change broke something. Please take the time > to > > figure out if the bug was you or not, and if it isn't let someone know-- > > the community can help. TSQA is back on, but tsqa-lint is off for now.* > > > > I can understand some of the complaints about tsqa-lint, but the test is > > simply a lint check of the test code. If we want to remove that I'm okay > > with it, but the intent is to make sure your tests are well formatted (we > > already do similar things for the rest of the codebase, so we have > > precedent). > > > Btw, if tsqa-lint is expected to fail, we should remove it IMO. > > — Leif > >