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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
To: jenkinsci-users@googlegroups.com
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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Subject: Re: Downgrade the weather upon test failure
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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.