Please make bundle result browser more "build friendly"

Bug #1089384 reported by Paul Sokolovsky
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LAVA Dashboard (deprecated)
Fix Released
Undecided
Michael Hudson-Doyle

Bug Description

As we now start to using LAVA for builds, not just for tests, people get confused by "test" terminology use thruout LAVA (this concern was raised during Connect12Q4 session on CBuild/LAVA project).

Without re-reraising issue of doing more substantial changes, here's quick suggestion on how to make it less confusing for build results without taking anything from tests. Please look at https://validation.linaro.org/lava-server/dashboard/streams/anonymous/cbuild/bundles/9c87b6a32ef38e06d081f12f115c08e79ce89f8b/3df9cc54-60ec-484b-91bf-cc4d34e3a494/ : there're "Test passed" wording in result table. It can be replaced with just "Passed"/"Failed" without any loss of meaning for tests, but rather helpful for build steps.

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Michael Hudson-Doyle (mwhudson) wrote : Re: [Bug 1089384] [NEW] Please make bundle result browser more "build friendly"

Paul Sokolovsky <email address hidden> writes:
>
> Without re-reraising issue of doing more substantial changes, here's
> quick suggestion on how to make it less confusing for build results
> without taking anything from tests. Please look at
> https://validation.linaro.org/lava-
> server/dashboard/streams/anonymous/cbuild/bundles/9c87b6a32ef38e06d081f12f115c08e79ce89f8b/3df9cc54
> -60ec-484b-91bf-cc4d34e3a494/ : there're "Test passed" wording in result
> table. It can be replaced with just "Passed"/"Failed" without any loss
> of meaning for tests, but rather helpful for build steps.

That sounds simple enough, and a good idea.

Cheers,
mwh

Changed in lava-dashboard:
status: New → Incomplete
status: Incomplete → Fix Committed
milestone: none → 2012.12
assignee: nobody → Michael Hudson-Doyle (mwhudson)
Changed in lava-dashboard:
status: Fix Committed → Fix Released
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