[07:51:51] 10Quibble: Provide early feedback when a patch has job failures - https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T323750 (10kostajh) [07:52:30] 10Quibble: Provide early feedback when a patch has job failures - https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T323750 (10kostajh) @hashar what do you think? I'd be happy to hack on Quibble/web app for this, if you think it's useful. [08:00:56] 10Quibble, 10Continuous-Integration-Infrastructure, 10Developer Productivity: Provide early feedback when a patch has job failures - https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T323750 (10kostajh) [08:29:14] 10Quibble, 10Continuous-Integration-Infrastructure, 10Developer Productivity: Provide early feedback when a patch has job failures - https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T323750 (10hashar) Ideally Zuul would report immediately when it knows that a change is not going to pass. As you found out that is T248531 wh... [08:29:20] kostajh: https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T214068#8410529 ;) [08:29:23] that is the tldr [08:29:43] the idea is to have Gerrit to expose the status in Zuul an hopefully folks willl notice a build error immediately [08:29:54] I wrote a summary on your task [08:30:33] I wanna write the doc today or tomorrow as to how one can potentially test the code I wrote by side loading a plugin inside the Gerrit interface [08:44:24] cool [08:44:42] but would that also trigger email/irc notices? I think that is important [08:45:26] outsourcing this work to a web app that leaves a comment would also allow for surfacing the exact error messages, without the developer needing to click the url, and scroll to the bottom of a page [09:28:13] kostajh: that can possibly be done from the Gerrit web UI by retrieving the jenkins build artifact / console and have displayed in the Gerrit UI [11:58:29] ack