On Wednesday 2017-07-12 06:18 -0700, emor...@mozilla.com wrote:
> On Wednesday, 12 July 2017 04:09:52 UTC+1, Karl Tomlinson wrote:
> > I assume this was integrated with OrangeFactor?
> >
> > That is the only way I know to determine whether an intermittent
> > failure has occurred, because failure
Yes, my query for bugs to close filters for "leave-open".
Thanks!
-- Emma
On Wed, Jul 12, 2017 at 6:18 AM, wrote:
> On Wednesday, 12 July 2017 04:09:52 UTC+1, Karl Tomlinson wrote:
> > I assume this was integrated with OrangeFactor?
> >
> > That is the only way I know to determine whether an
On Wednesday, 12 July 2017 04:09:52 UTC+1, Karl Tomlinson wrote:
> I assume this was integrated with OrangeFactor?
>
> That is the only way I know to determine whether an intermittent
> failure has occurred, because failures are not necessarily
> reported to bugzilla.
This is no longer the case,
I assume this was integrated with OrangeFactor?
That is the only way I know to determine whether an intermittent
failure has occurred, because failures are not necessarily
reported to bugzilla.
Is there a mechanism for tracking a failure that we intend to
addresss, even when it does not fail ever
This was the first time we bulk closed these bugs, and there will be some
glitches. I don't consider this to be a blocker on continuing this work.
Next time we do this, it won't be 5,000+ bugs. OrangeBot runs on Sundays,
so we can do the cleanup on Monday.
The long term goal is to stop using Bugz
Dylan,
Thank you for clarifying that difference. That was sloppy of me to describe
that as a DBA operation.
-- Emma
On Mon, Jul 10, 2017 at 7:25 AM, Dylan Hardison wrote:
>
> >
> > On Jul 7, 2017, at 19:35, Emma Humphries wrote:
> >
> > The first batch of intermittent bugs to close has 5,130
>
> On Jul 7, 2017, at 19:35, Emma Humphries wrote:
>
> The first batch of intermittent bugs to close has 5,130 tickets. I have a
> script to close these, but to close these without bug spam requires DBA
> intervention.
This is not a correct statement. DBAs do not modify bugzilla data.
Instead
It might be a good idea to integrate this process with the
OrangeFactor Robot, to avoid race conditions like what happened on bug
1328486 (it was bulk-closed, and then a couple of hours later the OF
robot reported that there were two failures this week - but the bug
remained closed).
Cheers,
kats
As discussed earlier, Joel and I have kicked off a process to close
intermittent test failures in Bugzilla.
If a test associated with a bug does not fail in 21 days, we'll close the
bug as RESOLVED:INCOMPLETE.
The first batch of intermittent bugs to close has 5,130 tickets. I have a
script to clo
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