Re: js/ci-squelch-doc-warning, was Re: What's cooking in git.git (Feb 2020, #02; Mon, 10)

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Johannes Schindelin <Johannes.Schindelin@xxxxxx> writes:

> On Mon, 10 Feb 2020, Junio C Hamano wrote:
>
>> * js/ci-squelch-doc-warning (2020-02-10) 1 commit
>>  - ci: ignore rubygems warning in the "Documentation" job
>>
>>  Squelch unhelpful warning message during documentation build.
>>
>>  Will merge to 'next'.
>
> To be clear, this _is_ a warning message, but the CI builds are _failing_
> because of it (the "Documentation" job expects `stderr` to be clean except
> for some known warnings).
>
> As a consequence, all the PR builds at https://github.com/git/git are
> failing (except for PRs targeting `pu` or `next`, but I don't think that
> there are currently any).
>
> So maybe we could fast-track this change all the way into `maint`?

Don't worry.  As it only affects the doc builds and nothing else,
there is no need to rush, but unlike topics that update end-user
experience (for which, the minimum gestation periods are 1 day
outside 'next' and 7 days in 'next' before hitting 'master'),
obvious and trivial docfixes and developer support topics are
usually fast-tracked by often immediately hitting 'next' and
spending as few as 2 days in 'next'.  I think this is one of these
topics.






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