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We don't have test coverage in general for release branches, right? My intuition is that if it's good enough for correctness testing, it's probably good enough for us, but I don't have any data to back that up.
On Tue, Jul 10, 2018 at 7:09 AM Ned <nedn...@google.com> wrote:
We currently don't have coverage for commits on release branches. For now, one can still evaluate the impact of their commits to release branch using pert trybot tool (+Dave Tu to confirm)+Ushesh Desai +Ben Henry +Annie Sullivan +Tim Dresser for thoughts about how important it's to address this gap.
On Mon, Jul 9, 2018 at 8:23 PM George Burgess <gb...@chromium.org> wrote:
Happy Monday,--When I commit a change to Chromium's master branch, our perf bots generally do an excellent job of telling me if my change regressed metrics we care about. Though, It's not clear to me what our perf testing story is for release branches. Do we have a similar level of coverage for commits on release branches? Or is the expectation that commits to release branches should generally be performance-neutral/already vetted on master?Better yet, might there be docs/webpages on all of this that I can't seem to be able to find? :)Thanks!George
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+amineer: do you know the status of release branch testing in Chrome? My guess is that we'd want perf testing on the roadmap at some point, but not until we're happy with correctness testing?
On Tue, Jul 10, 2018 at 8:08 AM, Tim Dresser <tdre...@google.com> wrote:
We don't have test coverage in general for release branches, right? My intuition is that if it's good enough for correctness testing, it's probably good enough for us, but I don't have any data to back that up.
On Tue, Jul 10, 2018 at 7:09 AM Ned <nedn...@google.com> wrote:
We currently don't have coverage for commits on release branches. For now, one can still evaluate the impact of their commits to release branch using pert trybot tool (+Dave Tu to confirm)+Ushesh Desai +Ben Henry +Annie Sullivan +Tim Dresser for thoughts about how important it's to address this gap.
On Mon, Jul 9, 2018 at 8:23 PM George Burgess <gb...@chromium.org> wrote:
Happy Monday,--When I commit a change to Chromium's master branch, our perf bots generally do an excellent job of telling me if my change regressed metrics we care about. Though, It's not clear to me what our perf testing story is for release branches. Do we have a similar level of coverage for commits on release branches? Or is the expectation that commits to release branches should generally be performance-neutral/already vetted on master?Better yet, might there be docs/webpages on all of this that I can't seem to be able to find? :)Thanks!George
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