Thanks for your response! I’ve started looking at IgniteCacheFailoverTestSuite which is very helpful. I have a few follow up questions:
1. What is the difference between the tests that have the GridCache prefix vs the IgniteCache prefix? The class JavaDoc for IgniteCacheAbstractTest and GridCacheAbstractSelfTest reads exactly the same: "Abstract class for cache tests." 2. On the How to Contribute<https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/IGNITE/How+to+Contribute> wiki page (https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/IGNITE/How+to+Contribute) there are few links to TeamCity CI that lead to http://204.14.53.153/overview.html - however that link isn’t working for me. Is this link correct? -Patrick On Aug 9, 2016, at 7:32 PM, Denis Magda <dma...@gridgain.com<mailto:dma...@gridgain.com>> wrote: Hi Patrick, Thanks for showing interest in making Apache Ignite better! I do believe that the skills you have let you dive in and get to know Ignite much faster. I’ve added you to the contributors list in JIRA. So for now you can assign a ticket you want to take over on yourself. We would like to start by expanding the test coverage to include test cases that (force) kill JVMs and assert that the data in the grid is intact and correct. Ignite already has bunch of such tests that are aggregated in suites named IgniteCacheFailoverTestSuite{N}. I would suggest investigating existed tests first and add additional ones if needed. — Denis On Aug 9, 2016, at 1:35 PM, Patrick Peralta <patrick.pera...@workday.com<mailto:patrick.pera...@workday.com>> wrote: Hello list! I am Patrick Peralta, a developer at Workday. We are in the process of adopting Ignite and we are interested in joining the community and offering contributions to the project! We would like to start by expanding the test coverage to include test cases that (force) kill JVMs and assert that the data in the grid is intact and correct. A little about me: I have previously worked on Oracle Coherence, Spring XD, and various Spring Cloud Projects. I’ve also worked with Pivotal GemFire and Apache ZooKeeper. According to the contribution guidelines<https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=https-3A__cwiki.apache.org_confluence_display_IGNITE_How-2Bto-2BContribute&d=DQIFaQ&c=DS6PUFBBr_KiLo7Sjt3ljp5jaW5k2i9ijVXllEdOozc&r=bv8ec-Kqy0rvHZMrmTEC9X2WWUb1kJfp6qXEP5chI2I&m=GytxKT79Tts3Hbtw5OJxGWmqLg91ELFQICaUkuiB7eE&s=k0p4Fqa1YcyBzwLOhDxOo8_krG6Kh6WNi3Bm88LMBZA&e= > I should ask this list for contributor access to JIRA - my username is pperalta. Thanks! Patrick Patrick Peralta Senior Server Engineer Workday, Inc. 617-852-8388 (mobile) patrick.pera...@workday.com<mailto:patrick.pera...@workday.com>