When I browse failed builds in a jobset-eval on Hydra, I regularly mistake actual build-failures with temporary issues like timeouts (that probably disappear at the next eval). To prevent this kind of issue, I figured that using the stopsign-svg for builds with timeouts or exceeded log-limits is a reasonable choice for the following reasons: * A user can now distinguish between actual build-errors (like compilation-failures or oversized outputs) and (usually) temporary issues (like a bloated log or a timeout). * The stopsign is also used for aborted jobs that are shown in a different tab and can't be confused with timeouts for that reason.
Hydra
Hydra is a continuous integration system based on the Nix package manager. For more information, see the manual.
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