Hi Michael,
Thanks for this update. As a newbie it helped me to understand the
organization and processes a little bit better.
I don't know how many CS-devs know this but I love this rule (actually the
whole book):
http://programmer.97things.oreilly.com/wiki/index.php/The_Boy_Scout_Rule
I person
Thanks for your thoughts on testing Apache Cassandra, I share them.
I just wanted to note that the known_failure() annotations were recently
removed from cassandra-dtest [0], due to lack of annotation removal when
bugs fixed, and the internal webapp that we were using to parse has been
broken for
Sorry for jumping in so boldly before.
TL;DR:
- I didn't mean to delete every flaky test just like that
- To improve quality, each failing test has to be analyzed individually
for release
More thoughts on that:
I had a closer look on some of the tests tagged as flaky and realized that