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Thanks for implementing this.
I tried it out and have an issue. After saving a job with a new
amplification factor, going back to the config screen always loads the
default 1.0 amplification factor, rather than the saved valu
I see you submitted an fix - Thanks a lot for supporting this!
From: Mark Sinclair
Sent: Monday, July 28, 2014 2:36 PM
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Subject: RE: Downgrade the weather upon test failure
Thanks. I’ve submitted an improvement request.
https://issues.jenkins-ci.org/browse
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On 28 July 2014 14:33, Mark Sinclair
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Subject: Re: Downgrade the weather upon test failure
We probably should make it customizable for test results though
On 25 July 2014 22:36, Daniel Beck mailto:m...@beckweb.net>>
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On 25.07.2014, at 23:16, Mark Sinclair
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We probably should make it customizable for test results though
On 25 July 2014 22:36, Daniel Beck wrote:
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> On 25.07.2014, at 23:16, Mark Sinclair wrote:
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> > Is there a way to configure it so the weather gets cloudy if any tests
> fail?
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> No. While the weather report is customizable in p
On 25.07.2014, at 23:16, Mark Sinclair wrote:
> Is there a way to configure it so the weather gets cloudy if any tests fail?
No. While the weather report is customizable in principle, it's not used that
way.
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Thanks - I didn't know about that!
Is there a way to configure it so the weather gets cloudy if any tests
fail?
On Friday, July 25, 2014 5:12:55 PM UTC-4, Daniel Beck wrote:
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> Not true: Have more than 20% of tests fail. Only then you'll get the
> 'partially cloudy' icon due to tests alone.
Not true: Have more than 20% of tests fail. Only then you'll get the 'partially
cloudy' icon due to tests alone.
On 25.07.2014, at 21:58, Mark Sinclair wrote:
> Currently if some tests fail, I get unstable status (yellow), but weather is
> good. The weather is linked to the build status only.
Currently if some tests fail, I get unstable status (yellow), but weather
is good. The weather is linked to the build status only. I'd like to make
test failures contribute to bad weather. What's the easiest way to
accomplish this?
Thanks!
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