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This old documentation: http://dev.eclipse.org/viewcvs/viewvc.cgi/org.eclipse.test.performance/doc/Performance%20Tests%20HowTo.html?view=co Needs to be updated and migrated to a wiki page: http://wiki.eclipse.org/Performance/Automated_Tests
Initial porting with typo and link-fixes done https://wiki.eclipse.org/index.php?title=Performance%2FAutomated_Tests&diff=358233&oldid=316813 Clean up commit https://git.eclipse.org/r/23440 awaiting review.
(In reply to Matthias Mailänder from comment #1) > Initial porting with typo and link-fixes done > https://wiki.eclipse.org/index. > php?title=Performance%2FAutomated_Tests&diff=358233&oldid=316813 > > Clean up commit https://git.eclipse.org/r/23440 awaiting review. I'm having a hard time "reading" the gerrit patch ... does it just deleting an image and html file?
Yes, exactly. I converted http://git.eclipse.org/c/platform/eclipse.platform.releng.git/plain/bundles/org.eclipse.test.performance/doc/Performance%20Tests%20HowTo.html to MediaWiki syntax manually http://wiki.eclipse.org/Performance/Automated_Tests (syntax high-lighting ftw).
(In reply to Matthias Mailänder from comment #3) > Yes, exactly. I converted > http://git.eclipse.org/c/platform/eclipse.platform.releng.git/plain/bundles/ > org.eclipse.test.performance/doc/Performance%20Tests%20HowTo.html to > MediaWiki syntax manually > http://wiki.eclipse.org/Performance/Automated_Tests (syntax high-lighting > ftw). Ok, and perhaps you should leave a very short "README" (if not very very brief version of an HTML file) that simply contained a pointer to the wiki? But, I'm fine removing those files as is, and you can decide how to handle.
Shall I add a link to the wiki into http://git.eclipse.org/c/platform/eclipse.platform.releng.git/plain/bundles/org.eclipse.test.performance/about.html maybe?
(In reply to Matthias Mailänder from comment #5) > Shall I add a link to the wiki into > http://git.eclipse.org/c/platform/eclipse.platform.releng.git/plain/bundles/ > org.eclipse.test.performance/about.html maybe? No, that's more a "legal document" which is required to be in every bundle. = = = = = = No, maybe you can educate me. I tried to approve and "push" it ... but, I don't see the change. Does it take a while, or do I need a workspace set up with the special URL and literally fetch it into my workspace and commit from there. I was under the impression Gerrit would put it in the repo. Maybe just takes more than 30 seconds.?
Did you press "Publish and Submit" as indicated in http://www.vogella.com/tutorials/Gerrit/article.html#webreview_reviewresult at the end of the section?
ok, got it that time. Thanks for the link.
I (have) finally started actually reading this document, and there are some updates required some obvious, already made a few, and some are "unknown" ... that is, I want to leave this open until we confirm the system actually works as documented there (pretty sure there will changes, link updates, etc.).
One bit of the document to update, is the section on http://wiki.eclipse.org/Performance/Automated_Tests#Getting_and_installing_Derby That should be changed to use the "OSGi" form of a bundle, instead of the previous "plugin.xml" form. Plus, I'd like to rename that bundle "org.apache.derby.core" (instead of org.apache.derby) which better matches the Apache documentation.
Retargetting to 4.8
I will look into this in 4.9
There are plans for this. Will revisit in 4.10
Moving out of 4.10. Please re triage appropriately
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