Hi all,
We are soon approaching the feature freeze of the 1.12 release. I would like to make the stabilization phase as short as possible, so that we can release in a timely manner. One important aspect of making the stabilization phase short is knowing all the major bugs. For testing Flink in a coordinated way, and to allow the broader community to participate in the testing more easily, I've created a wiki page to collect testing tasks: https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/FLINK/1.12+Release+-+Community+Testing If you have implemented a new feature, or you've changed something that needs testing, please put down a reference to your change, or testing instructions. Once the first release candidate is published on Monday next week, I'll tweet about the Wiki page and send a message to the user@ list to get help by the community! Best, Robert |
Hi all,
We've just published the first release candidate for Flink 1.12. This means we can start with the testing efforts! Let's use the Wiki page to coordinate our testing efforts. *As a tester,* please pick a topic from the table, and put your name into the "Tested by" column, including the current status (in progress, done). Report usability issues to the respective component, and link it from the Wiki. Blocker issues justifying the creation of a new RC should be reported in the RC1 thread. *As a feature author or component maintainer*, please make sure that everything that got changed in this release or should be tested, and isn't sufficiently covered by e2e tests is in the table. Also, please keep an eye on all the blockers and critical bugs here: https://issues.apache.org/jira/secure/RapidBoard.jspa?rapidView=406&projectKey=FLINK. We currently have 40 open tickets. I will make a pass over our tickets soon to see if everything is up to date. Thanks a lot for your help! I will also send out a tweet to ask the wider community for help! Best, Robert On Wed, Nov 4, 2020 at 8:05 PM Robert Metzger <[hidden email]> wrote: > Hi all, > > We are soon approaching the feature freeze of the 1.12 release. I would > like to make the stabilization phase as short as possible, so that we can > release in a timely manner. > One important aspect of making the stabilization phase short is knowing > all the major bugs. > > For testing Flink in a coordinated way, and to allow the broader community > to participate in the testing more easily, I've created a wiki page to > collect testing tasks: > > > https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/FLINK/1.12+Release+-+Community+Testing > > If you have implemented a new feature, or you've changed something that > needs testing, please put down a reference to your change, or testing > instructions. > > Once the first release candidate is published on Monday next week, I'll > tweet about the Wiki page and send a message to the user@ list to get > help by the community! > > Best, > Robert > |
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On 04.11.20 20:05, Robert Metzger wrote:
> For testing Flink in a coordinated way, and to allow the broader community > to participate in the testing more easily, I've created a wiki page to > collect testing tasks: > > https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/FLINK/1.12+Release+-+Community+Testing > > If you have implemented a new feature, or you've changed something that > needs testing, please put down a reference to your change, or testing > instructions. Maybe that's just me, but for most of the entries in the Table I wouldn't know what/how to test it. I think most entries would benefit from some notes that outline what the implementors expect to be tested. Though we need to be careful because we don't want to limit too much, which might make them miss some important problems Aljoscha |
This is a fair point.
I would recommend people to put instructions into the Wiki, or ask here if something is unclear! On Tue, Nov 10, 2020 at 2:23 PM Aljoscha Krettek <[hidden email]> wrote: > On 04.11.20 20:05, Robert Metzger wrote: > > For testing Flink in a coordinated way, and to allow the broader > community > > to participate in the testing more easily, I've created a wiki page to > > collect testing tasks: > > > > > https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/FLINK/1.12+Release+-+Community+Testing > > > > If you have implemented a new feature, or you've changed something that > > needs testing, please put down a reference to your change, or testing > > instructions. > > Maybe that's just me, but for most of the entries in the Table I > wouldn't know what/how to test it. I think most entries would benefit > from some notes that outline what the implementors expect to be tested. > Though we need to be careful because we don't want to limit too much, > which might make them miss some important problems > > Aljoscha > |
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