Am 10.01.2011 09:58, schrieb Josef Reidinger:
Bernhard M. Wiedemann write:
Hi folks,
Factory iso build numbers have finally passed the 1000. Of course that is completely meaningless, so now to something completely different: the important stuff.
I had started to include many important development projects in the automated testing, so that there is a chance to find bugs before they even hit Factory...
Hi, nice improvement. How often do you test such development projects? ( So I know how long should I keep newer version in Base:System before I submit it to factory ) Josef
At the moment, it might take 12-24h until a certain project is tested. And it is done at most once for each Buildnr+arch (I can always manually re-trigger, though). The test scheduler http://openqa.opensuse.org/opensuse/tools/testloop first does the main tests with no extra repos and then picks a random target, to prevent targets from never being tested when there are frequent new Builds. It is using a shuffled list of targets to more evenly spread the testing. I am also working to increase the testing throughput, so wait-times might get shorter later. Ciao Bernhard M. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-factory+help@opensuse.org