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Posted to commits@solr.apache.org by cp...@apache.org on 2024/01/15 17:50:15 UTC

(solr) branch main updated: add "test history where?" to dev-docs/FAQ.adoc (#2171)

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The following commit(s) were added to refs/heads/main by this push:
     new 556fbaaee40 add "test history where?" to dev-docs/FAQ.adoc (#2171)
556fbaaee40 is described below

commit 556fbaaee40ebb0ac2bb74e2b1676698357569f2
Author: Christine Poerschke <cp...@apache.org>
AuthorDate: Mon Jan 15 17:50:09 2024 +0000

    add "test history where?" to dev-docs/FAQ.adoc (#2171)
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 dev-docs/FAQ.adoc | 7 +++++++
 1 file changed, 7 insertions(+)

diff --git a/dev-docs/FAQ.adoc b/dev-docs/FAQ.adoc
index 7be5f4b586f..230fd0f1e41 100644
--- a/dev-docs/FAQ.adoc
+++ b/dev-docs/FAQ.adoc
@@ -91,3 +91,10 @@ If you don't yet have an account, you have to ask for one in the 'users' or 'dev
 1. Please do not delete older files that you have already added - the complete history of an issue is important.
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+=== Where can I find information about test history?
+
+* http://fucit.org/solr-jenkins-reports/failure-report.html
+* https://ge.apache.org/scans/tests?search.relativeStartTime=P90D&search.rootProjectNames=solr*
+* https://lists.apache.org[Solr mailing list archives especially builds]
+