Sorry for the late reply,
> > Please remember to keep the list in copy :) > My mistake, I made sure to include all in this reply > Doing the testing on the tag creation may be a bit too late since we only > create the tag when the application is released, which means if the test > finds > a regression, it's too late since we've already released. > But I guess as a start is not a bad thing, at least we'd know a > regression > happened :D > Great! > Speaking of which, how would we know a regression happened? I understand > the > pipeline would fail, but since "noone" is specifically looking at that > pipeline it would possibly be "lost"? Maybe we can get an email on the > mailing > list? But I guess that's step #2. Yes, iirc whenever a pipeline fails the maintainers do receive an email similar to the following image: [image: image.png] and even if the deploy stage fails we would still have artefacts from the energy measurement stage. Sincerely, Aakarsh MJ On Fri, Jan 26, 2024 at 4:32 AM Albert Astals Cid <aa...@kde.org> wrote: > El dijous, 25 de gener de 2024, a les 23:37:59 (CET), Aakarsh MJ va > escriure: > > Hi Albert, > > Please remember to keep the list in copy :) > > > So we are planning to integrate this in the gitlab pipeline and are > looking > > to leverage `release-tags` (eg tag v 1.0) to identify the release KEcoLab > > runner would automatically run on and additionally the measurement > process > > can also be run manually at any time. > > Doing the testing on the tag creation may be a bit too late since we only > create the tag when the application is released, which means if the test > finds > a regression, it's too late since we've already released. > > But I guess as a start is not a bad thing, at least we'd know a regression > happened :D > > Speaking of which, how would we know a regression happened? I understand > the > pipeline would fail, but since "noone" is specifically looking at that > pipeline it would possibly be "lost"? Maybe we can get an email on the > mailing > list? But I guess that's step #2. > > Cheers, > Albert > > > > > Sincerely, > > Aakarsh MJ > > > > On Tue, Jan 23, 2024 at 4:07 AM Albert Astals Cid <aa...@kde.org> wrote: > > > El dijous, 18 de gener de 2024, a les 18:17:10 (CET), Aakarsh MJ va > > > > > > escriure: > > > > request "reply all" > > > > > > > > Hello everyone, My name is Aakarsh MJ, I’m contacting you on behalf > of > > > > > > the > > > > > > > KDE Eco’s KEcoLab team for proposing the integration of KEcoLab into > > > > Okular’s pipeline. There are 2 proposed models (you can also suggest > > > > your > > > > own) which are as follows: > > > > > > > > 1) Pre-release Testing: > > > > * Every release candidate would be tested for energy consumption. > > > > * Provide information about energy change with the previous versions > to > > > > maintain the Blue Angel’s recommended less than 10% increase from the > > > > > > time > > > > > > > of certification requirement. > > > > > > > > 2) Optional Merge Request Testing (MRT) > > > > * Maintainers can opt to run KEcoLab on specific merge requests > based on > > > > their potential impact on energy consumption. > > > > * Smaller changes or bug fixes may not require MRT, while large > feature > > > > additions could benefit from energy analysis > > > > * This approach allows for targeted testing, while at the same time > > > > ensuring we are not consuming unnecessary energy. > > > > > > > > If approved me and sarthak negi will be working on it as part of KDE > SoK > > > > 24. You can also check my proposal( > > > > https://invent.kde.org/teams/season-of-kde/2024/-/issues/24) and > > > > > > sarthak's > > > > > > > proposal(https://invent.kde.org/teams/season-of-kde/2024/-/issues/19 > ) > > > > > > > > I am eager to hear your feedback, answer any questions and discuss > the > > > > > > most > > > > > > > effective implementation approach. Thanks for your time and > > > > > > consideration. > > > > > > Would this be a gitlab thing or be in a separate service? > > > > > > How would you implement 1) i.e. how do you know what/when a > "pre-release" > > > exactly is? > > > > > > Cheers, > > > > > > Albert > > > > >