However, it’s really nice that I can download a directory full of test results easily. I’d like to see the EWS website still have that feature.
4) When a patch becomes 'obsolete', tag the corresponding EWS comments as 'obsolete', so that they will be hidden.
Incredibly valuable.
5) Do not comment on bugzilla bug at all
I think this makes sense. I don’t see a reason that test results need to be comments. I think the “red bubble” in EWS already calls someone’s attention to failures.
If we want to augment it, we should think of what we are aiming at. I do find it useful to see which tests are failing, and when I click on the red bubble I don’t see that information. I have to click once to see the “log of activities” then click on “results”, then see a confusing giant file with lots of other information. At the bottom of that file the one thing I want to know.
A better hierarchy is to put that “what new tests are failing” summary right t the top and let the logs be fallbacks, not the primary place to see the features.
instead send email to the author of the patch.
Why? I don’t think this should send any emails at all, unless the person requested it.
Pros: less noisy, also this will allow to include more detailed information about the failure in email.
I think the more detailed information should be on the webpage, not in an email.
I think we should start with this approach, eliminating the comments entirely.