On 7/28/2017 3:29 PM, Leon Romanovsky wrote: > On Fri, Jul 28, 2017 at 12:54:56PM -0400, Doug Ledford wrote: >> On Fri, 2017-07-28 at 07:32 +0300, Leon Romanovsky wrote: >> officially landed in their repo (unless there are review issues or >> build failures that kick it back out), so I don't know why you would >> expect different from me, but it's not gonna happen. > > I didn't expect anything different from you. What I expected from you is > to take a look on one patchset, decide go/no go, add to your branch, push > to github and 0-build (it very good in queuing jobs), Right now 0day is taking 10-13hours to give me results. If people are queueing up test runs for every single patch (or small patch series), then no wonder it's taking so long. That's horribly inefficient. There is enough stuff for me to look at that I'm batching it up, applying multiple series to a specific branch, and then doing the build testing at the end for the whole group. If I know I'm looking at 10 small patch series in a given day, then I doubt you will ever get me to send them all separately to 0day as that sort of behavior is likely precisely why it's taking 10+ hours to get results right now. If people *didn't* do that, then the results might get in much sooner. > announce and so on > till all patches are tested and it can be forwarded to k.o. > > Sorry, if I expected too much. > >> >>> As I said more than once, I'm fine with sequential work, I'm fine >>> with >>> the fact that not all my code is accepted, I'm fine with scheduled >>> delays, but I'm not fine with silence. >> >> >> >> -- >> Doug Ledford <dledford@xxxxxxxxxx> >> GPG KeyID: B826A3330E572FDD >> Key fingerprint = AE6B 1BDA 122B 23B4 265B 1274 B826 A333 0E57 2FDD >> -- Doug Ledford <dledford@xxxxxxxxxx> GPG Key ID: B826A3330E572FDD Key fingerprint = AE6B 1BDA 122B 23B4 265B 1274 B826 A333 0E57 2FDD
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