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<p>Sounds good. So after this is done am I correct that when my
review against asterisk 13 is approved jenkins will 'gate' using
the 13 branch of testsuite? Will the testsuite also get minor
branches (like 13.19)?<br>
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<p>It would be nice to strip out some/most of the per
version conditionals in tests. The need to always
cherry-pick changes is the only pitfall I see with
your proposal. If a test never had per version
differences then the cherry-pick is trivial amount of
extra work, but for tests with differences per branch
it would mean dealing with conflicts. In the
testsuite I think I'd rather deal with per branch
conditionals over merge with conflicts.</p>
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<div>Given the low commit volume, even lower commit volume
against existing tests, high compartmentalization and
small nature of the files in the testsuite, I don't see
conflicts being a big thing. If there are any, then
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<p>I just want to propose an alternative way of (mostly)
accomplishing the goal. We could create a tag '12'
from current master. This would represent the last
revision of the testsuite known to work with Asterisk
12 and below. We would then be free to remove
compatibility with EOL Asterisk branches from
testsuite master. We would tag testsuite '14' soon
after September 26th, 2018 (EOL for Asterisk 14).
This would avoid multiplying the number of gerrit
reviews for testsuite changes, but it would require
continuing to maintain version declarations for
supported versions of Asterisk. I think this would be
a good trade-off so we aren't stuck with all the
1.8/11 baggage.</p>
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<div>We were thinking of taking the current master, copying
it to 13, 14, 15, and "legacy" then starting with the next
release our release scripts would automatically create
tags in the testsuite just as they do in asterisk.</div>
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<div>This also makes Jenkins much happier BTW.</div>
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<div>We're thinking about adding a branching
system to the Asterisk Testsuite. Each branch
would be named the same as, and correspond to,
an Asterisk branch. So for instance the
following branches would probably be created:</div>
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<div>For each release of Asterisk we will also
create a tag in the Testsuite that corresponds
to that release's tag. That way someone could
checkout both tags for easy testing</div>
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<div>Other advantages? Most all, if not all, the
current versioning stuff found in the
Testsuite could go away, or be safely ignored
moving forward. The versioning has become a
bit cumbersome especially when you have to
make a backward incompatible change to a test.
Moving the version control out of the
Testsuite and into a version control system
should alleviate the need for this moving
forward.</div>
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<div>Please let us know your thoughts and
considerations on moving forward with this
model. Especially any potential pitfalls or
problems you might see with it.</div>
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<div>Thanks!</div>
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