Nice! Thanks James :)


On Fri, Jul 11, 2014 at 3:50 PM, James Forrester <jforrester@wikimedia.org> wrote:
On 11 July 2014 15:19, Arthur Richards <arichards@wikimedia.org> wrote:
Greg, Rob, Tomasz and I just had an IRL conversation about this. Given some of the ambiguity of the test failures we've been discussing as related to 'infrastructure/architecture issues', we should be filing specific bug reports in Bugzilla in regards to the issues we see. I'll followup with the mobile web team directly to start digging into this. Further, it was clarified that Greg G has ownership of getting the issues resolved. We also agreed that for the time being, mobile-tech will be removed from the list of recipients of the failure emails until the issues are resolved. However, no one in the room was sure how to actually do this - Zeljko, Chris, Dan, is this something one of you can help out with?

​Steps (I had to do this last week; sharing the learning rather than just replicating the issue):
  1. ​Go​ to https://integration.wikimedia.org/ci/view/BrowserTests/
  2. Be logged in as someone with admin permissions (I think that's automatic for ldap/wmf)
  3. Go to the browser test you want to modify (e.g. the MobileFrontend Chrome enwiki BetaLabs one)
  4. Click "configure" in the upper-left of the project page.
  5. Scroll down to "Project Recipient List"
  6. Add/remove as needed.
  7. Press "Save" at the bottom of the page.
​Have done this for MobileFrontend's Chrome​ and Firefox enwiki BetaLabs, and the Firefox test2 Prod projects. They now only send to qa-alerts and Chris McMahon.

HTH!

​J.
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