"Dimitrie O. Paun" dimi@intelliware.ca writes:
- What is the "20030829" link in the column.
That is a link to the binaries giving this result. Now it is all the same everywhere, since we have one build only. If we had a "latest results" page, it could be different in each column. It we can recruit people for running the tests (which seems necessary anyway), then we will not ever need this and thus drop.
- What is the "version" link for. Maybe that should list
all the various versions that were tested for that OS.
This shows the version string of the testing OS. I moved that into the titles of the architecture names, and will add to the reporter data, too.
- What is the (1) mean? What is it good for?
Wanna be the above. Since I found no meaningful way to collapse different tests for the same OS, it is always 1. Could be transformed into an optional "alternate results" link (perhaps test-by-test), since we will (hopefully) have a principal tester. Now I show the number of reports instead of the reporter data if there are more than one reports.
- What does "failed" and "N/C" mean? Maybe they should be
links as well, explaining the problem.
N/C: not compiled. Can be made a link. failed: the test did not finish. If there is any output, it is a link. If the tester supplies extra data, that can be presented, too.
- For "green" tests, it would be nice if we open a small
popup instead of going to another page, it's just too little information.
I added titles and if that's not enough some JavaScript, which I do not find particularly elegant. Could do separate popups, but is any of these any better that the titles?
Maybe a "prev"/"next" link on the page would be nice as well.
Or rather an orthogonal view: same test for different builds.
- The "dll:test" thing should maybe be a hyperlink to the
cvsweb archive or better yet to the LXR-based tree so than you get the test when you click on it.
For snapshot based test binaries I can put in an extra link. I would rather use the test names for the above task.
Sorry for mispelling your name, Dimi. If only I had not thought about it! Too late...
Feri.