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Investigate test parallelization for unit testing #8987

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nkolev92 opened this issue Jan 2, 2020 · 2 comments
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Investigate test parallelization for unit testing #8987

nkolev92 opened this issue Jan 2, 2020 · 2 comments
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nkolev92 commented Jan 2, 2020

We have many test suites that are not parallelized.

We should strive for all of our unit tests to be parallelizable.

This issue tracks that work.

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Duplicate of https://github.com/NuGet/Client.Engineering/issues/67.

Keep it in the Client.Engineering or Home repo?

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zivkan commented Mar 2, 2020

Closing this in favor of Client.Engineering issue.

@zivkan zivkan closed this as completed Mar 2, 2020
Insomniak47 pushed a commit to Insomniak47/NuGet.Client that referenced this issue Aug 8, 2021
The provided link linked to NuGet/Home#8987 which is a closed issue that references another issue. The second referenced issue is from Nuget/Client.Engineering which either doesn't exist or isn't public. Either way the target issue is closed so this seems like dead docs.
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