Thomas Zimmermann
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to Ryan VanderMeulen, dev-b2g, Releng, b2g-internal
Hi
Am 23.07.2015 um 15:17 schrieb Ryan VanderMeulen:
> We run regular builds in automation for the Nexus 4 and Nexus 5. Is
> anybody still using these or can we safely turn them off? If we want
> them still, we should probably get them running on Taskcluster at this
> point.
I don't use my Nexus 4 on a regular base, but I wouldn't like them to
slowly bit-rot.
* They are very easy to use for full-stack development, so contributors
might depend on them.
* I have a power harness for the Nexus 4.
* I occasionally use the Nexus 4 for testing JB compatibility.
If we ever want to deliver updates directly from Mozilla, we need a
strategy for testing all the older devices. I'd like to encourage the
creation of a set of legacy devices that consists of such older
hardware. Anything that is considered 'legacy' would get the full set of
automated tests with m-c on master once per week. This way we can spot
problems in a timely manner without overloading our test infrastructure.
Best regards
Thomas