Niklas Therning ha scritto:
Stefano Bagnara wrote:

So you prefer to not have bug-proving tests. I just understood this, but this is simply a matter of preference, so rather than disappoint each other we can discuss a common way to deal with this. Most of them have opened threads/jiras waiting for more input, feel free to add your knowledge to that threads so we can close them ASAP.

My preference is to have tests that pass in trunk. I'd rather have the test cases that prove a bug in JIRA. Once a bug has been fixed the test case will of course be added to trunk to prove that it has been fixed.

/Niklas

How do you (you all) suggest to deal with situation like the recent MIME4J-59 that made 3 tests to fail?

1) Should we wait committing a fix for a critical bug until we are sure all tests pass? 2) Should we commit them and leave the new test failing (to be solved ASAP but not a requirement for the author of the first fix)
3) Should we remove the failing tests and open a JIRA issue with them?

My preference goes to #2.

Stefano

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