>>>> Stephen J Turnbull <stephen(a)xemacs.org> writes:
This is a good idea only if we can really identify the push that
makes the build fail. But we currently tend to have red bots most
of the time.
No. All builds are green except one of the windows builds (Which I
have posted about and don't know how to handle...) But except that one
all builds are fine.
We could just send mail on "red edges" (ie, when a bot goes
from
green to red), I guess.
Yes I think that is supported.
I don't understand why you're worried about offending the
list.
There are 10 members, of which 3 look to be spambots and one is
Gmane, with one set to "no mail". That's five people to offend at
the moment.
Well I talked about the 28 mails per build before and I thought I got
an acknowledge on that that would be bit to much!? But I can easily
activate that and well see how it feels. Alternatively I could set it
up to just mail the failed builds. OK?
You seem to think that these reports are going to a list with the
wide distribution of xemacs-beta. I suppose a weekly report to
xemacs-beta might be in order, but the reports to
xemacs-buildreports should be at least daily.
I'm obviously not aware of the amount of people on the list. ;-)
I'll start with a daily summary to xemacs-buildreports and we'll take
it from there.
Yours
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%% Mats
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