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It would make it easier to configure the matrix, it would increase test coverage, and it would reduce the amount of CI resources needed (fewer jobs can gain better coverage).
*Edit* by @robstoll
Note that we currently don't execute exactly the same steps for windows and ubuntu.
I think it would be a good point in time to migrate a few steps into jobs and run them in parallel to speed up the whole pipeline a bit. The reason why we have the sequential setup is to compile only once but maybe there is a way to somehow share the outcome of the compilations with further jobs.
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Platform (all, jvm, js): all
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I suggest using https://github.com/vlsi/github-actions-random-matrix for matrix generation.
It would make it easier to configure the matrix, it would increase test coverage, and it would reduce the amount of CI resources needed (fewer jobs can gain better coverage).
See sample in apache/jmeter#693
*Edit* by @robstoll Note that we currently don't execute exactly the same steps for windows and ubuntu. I think it would be a good point in time to migrate a few steps into jobs and run them in parallel to speed up the whole pipeline a bit. The reason why we have the sequential setup is to compile only once but maybe there is a way to somehow share the outcome of the compilations with further jobs.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: