[FFmpeg-devel] Fate samples

Michael Niedermayer michael at niedermayer.cc
Sun Nov 11 22:41:25 EET 2018


On Sun, Nov 11, 2018 at 03:47:42PM +0100, Paul B Mahol wrote:
> On 11/11/18, James Almer <jamrial at gmail.com> wrote:
> > On 11/11/2018 11:01 AM, Paul B Mahol wrote:
> >> On 11/11/18, Michael Niedermayer <michael at niedermayer.cc> wrote:
> >>> Hi all
> >>>
> >>> I think we need another volunteer to help with uploading fate samples
> >>> why i think so, well, if i dont do it it seems to not happen currently
> >>> until i do it ...
> >>> This is worsened as james has technical problems with uploads ATM
> >>>
> >>> Do we have anyone who wants to help upload fate samples for contributors?
> >>>
> >>> What would that person need to do ?
> >>> * Have some time (maybe an hour or 2 a week at average, but this should
> >>> be
> >>>   ideally flexible and available when someone needs a sample uploaded.
> >>> * follow the mailing list to spot patches which require sample uploads
> >>> * Ability to judge if the filesize is reasonable (the file needs to be
> >>>   on every machine testing fate, both users, fate clients, some on VMs,
> >>>   some on low endish ARM boards.
> >>> * Locally apply patches to test if the fate tests using a sample,
> >>> function
> >>>   correctly before uploading. (preferrably on multiple platforms)
> >>> * not mess up fate samples in a way that breaks releases or older
> >>> checkouts
> >>
> >> I think I have account, but I dunno how to use it.
> >
> > https://ffmpeg.org/fate.html Section 4. Make sure to always do a dry run
> > first for both uploading and updating your local folder to make sure
> > only the changes you want will be take effect.
> 
> Thanks, but what is my user name and pass?

user name sent privatly to paul

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