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@ishakhsuvarov ishakhsuvarov commented Jul 18, 2018

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Travis CI integration test suites for 2.3-develop branch are frequently failing with timeout on integration batch 2. This is caused by incorrect distribution of the tests across suites, where suite 1 runs for just 11 minutes, and suite 2 runs for up to 50 minutes.

This Pull Request changes this distribution to spread execution time more evenly between batches 1, 2 and 3.

Reference build result: https://travis-ci.org/ishakhsuvarov/magento2/builds/405247843

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 - Updated test distribution between integration test suites
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osrecio commented Jul 18, 2018

Hi @ishakhsuvarov , I'm checking this PR, seems like is ok. I have it the same problems in some PR. Thanks!

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Hi @ishakhsuvarov. Thank you for your contribution.
We will aim to release these changes as part of 2.3.0.
Please check the release notes for final confirmation.

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