Thanks, I did not know about this. Is this documented anywhere? How are
the results collected? I notice that there is an absence for the Linux
operating system but as 3/4 of the resources are from Windows user, the
Windows client is obviously more important.
Laurence
On 16/10/17 10:47, Jord van der Elst wrote:
Laurence, the test number comes from
https://boinc.berkeley.edu/alpha/test_summary.php with no red reports
at all: https://boinc.berkeley.edu/alpha/test_details.php?version=7.8.3
The only (major) problem still there is for the Spanish person, but I
think that's either a missing character and thus easily fixed, or it
requires a major Spanish translation of everything and that's then a
slightly bigger problem. But this problem will continue until it's
been fixed in Transifex and tested.
-- Jord van der Elst.
On Mon, Oct 16, 2017 at 10:17 AM, Laurence <laurence.fi...@cern.ch
<mailto:laurence.fi...@cern.ch>> wrote:
On 16/10/17 00:49, David Anderson wrote:
7.8.3 has 90% test coverage and it looks good.
Where does the 90% come from?
Any objections to releasing it?
A few issues need to be addressed before releasing on Linux. There
is no reason why this should block the Windows and Mac releases
though. We can skip 7.8.3 for Linux and release 7.8.4.
Cheers,
Laurence
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