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The description for this request does not match internal discussions regarding the issue you are trying to address. The internal discussion revolves around the idea that you are seeing a "green" build until the very end when it turns "red", as described by this comment, "I remember that the main concern is having it green by default, then turn to red last minute if build fails. Having it yellow, then turning green or red should be OK, all the more if we have a realistic progress bar which gives a clue when the color is expected to turn green or red."
If this is the case, the build is always "green" until the end when it turns "red", there is a different solution that we should implement. This behavior was an unintended consequence of another enhancement. Originally, the build would turn red as soon as something failed, like a compile.
Please let us know. Thank you.