On 08/19/2015 04:52 PM, Greg Grossmeier wrote: > Hello all, > > This is a heads up and discussion starter about the upcoming "Gerrit > Cleanup Day" (see: https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T88531).
Is it too late to rename it to DDoS jenkins day? ;-) > tl;dr: On Wed Sept. 23rd there will be a concerted effort to reduce the > backlog of open patchsets in Gerrit (by reviewing and/or merging them, > as appropriate). What does this mean for us, those who care about > quality and site stability? Everyone should care about quality and site stability, and if they don't, they shouldn't be +2'ing patches. > What can we do as a group to ensure that all of the code that does get > merged during this day doesn't significantly reduce the quality of our > codebase? A site outage the following week would be A Bad Thing(TM). * Make sure people do not override jenkins when it starts randomly failing due to disks filling up or being overloaded resulting in timeouts * Make sure people aren't merging patches that don't have tests in areas where it isn't totally impossible to write tests > Two basic response: > 1) do nothing out of the ordinary (iow: trust our current processes) Probably this. It's just like a remote hackathon I guess. -- Legoktm _______________________________________________ QA mailing list [email protected] https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/qa
