Hi folks!
Philippe Marschall wrote:
2007/1/26, Bert Freudenberg bert@freudenbergs.de:
On Jan 26, 2007, at 16:03 , Philippe Marschall wrote:
2007/1/26, Ralph Johnson johnson@cs.uiuc.edu:
One of my goals for 3.10 is to improve the quality of the image.
Our
first release (coming soon!) will have only green tests, and each following release will have only green tests.
How does removing failing tests improve the quality?
Woa, where does that hostility come from? There is another way to ensure all tests are green, besides removing the failing ones.
etc etc.
Ok, IMHO this is all about classification of tests. Perhaps someone has already proposed the following but how about:
- If there is a bug and someone authors a test to show it and it enters the image (lets ignore *that* particular question for 3 seconds - many of course argue that it should not enter the image unless accompanied with a fix), why not mark it as "has never worked" - or something along those lines?
That way we can keep all *working* (not marked) tests green and at the same time have a list of non working tests (those marked) that typically are all red. When something is fixed and turned green we remove the marker.
Sure, this may be a daft idea :), just wanted to mention it.
regards, Göran