Package: release.debian.org Severity: minor User: release.debian....@packages.debian.org Usertags: britney
When a package provides only superficial tests, tracker.d.o page shows "No test results" "result" for the autopkgtests. This is misleading, especially since it links to a successful test result, - it looks like autopkgtest infrastructure is broken or the result hasn't been updated yet (like the same page shows "missing build on $arch" while it just built on $arch, - the page just hasn't been updated to reflect the build on this architecture). In order to remove this confusion, the wording for this case should be changed. I'm not a native English speaker, but I do have some suggestions for https://salsa.debian.org/release-team/britney2/-/blob/master/britney2/policies/autopkgtest.py#L61 EXCUSES_LABELS = { "NEUTRAL": '<span style="background:#e5c545">No test results</span>', (and OLD_NEUTRAL too). It might be "Nonconclusive" (or "Inconclusive"), or "Superficial/Skipped" (depending on the reasons why "NEUTRAL" result can happen), or even "Neutral", - instead of "No test results". Thanks, /mjt