> But the real reason for having a buildbot category (or at least a keyword) > would be to be able to tag all bugs that are currently making buildbots > fail that are _not_ the result of a recent checkin. This would make > the task of finding the bugs that need to be cleaned up to stabilize > the buildbot fleet easier. I'm currently aware of issues 4970, 3892, > and 6462 in this category, and there are a few more that we can/will file > if we continue to pay attention to the failure reports now arriving on > the irc channel. That's convincing; I've created a "buildbot" keyword. I gave it the description "indicates that tests fail on a buildslave for uncertain reasons" If that is indeed the intended purpose of this classification, please keep it in mind when assigning the tag. If I misunderstood the purpose of the keyword, please provide a better description. Regards, Martin
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