Hello, Josh from Travis CI here. We are happy to announce that you can now run open source projects on travis-ci.com. At the moment you can only add and activate repositories which haven't been tested on travis-ci.org. We are hard at work to add a way for you to migrate your projects from travis-ci.org to travis-ci.com, and should have more information to share on this soon. If you have any questions I would be happy…
Hey Josh, biggest issue I run into is not being able to CI forks of projects, any chance this could work in future?
Travis merges private and open source repositories into one platform
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Re: Travis merges private and open source repositories into one platform
#12Hello, Josh from Travis CI here. We are happy to announce that you can now run open source projects on travis-ci.com. At the moment you can only add and activate repositories which haven't been tested on travis-ci.org. We are hard at work to add a way for you to migrate your projects from travis-ci.org to travis-ci.com, and should have more information to share on this soon. If you have any questions I would be happy…
Hey Josh, biggest issue I run into is not being able to CI forks of projects, any chance this could work in future?
Edit: Or maybe that's the workaround for coverity-scan, I don't remember.
Re: Travis merges private and open source repositories into one platform
#13This sounds nice, but what about supporting operating systems besides for Linux and MacOS? A big part of using continuous integration is being able to test your code on the various platforms you deploy on. People have been asking for FreeBSD support since 2014[1] and Windows support since 2011[2]. For lots of projects not having Windows or FreeBSD support makes Travis CI not even an option for a CI tool. And from the…
Re: Travis merges private and open source repositories into one platform
#14Hello, Josh from Travis CI here. We are happy to announce that you can now run open source projects on travis-ci.com. At the moment you can only add and activate repositories which haven't been tested on travis-ci.org. We are hard at work to add a way for you to migrate your projects from travis-ci.org to travis-ci.com, and should have more information to share on this soon. If you have any questions I would be happy…
This is unrelated, but since you're here: any chance of Travis rolling out newer versions of Ubuntu?
We use Travis to test Kubernetes apps with minikube, which will stop being possible soon when minikube stops supporting systems that don't run systemd/journalctl[0].
Re: Travis merges private and open source repositories into one platform
#15Hello, Josh from Travis CI here. We are happy to announce that you can now run open source projects on travis-ci.com. At the moment you can only add and activate repositories which haven't been tested on travis-ci.org. We are hard at work to add a way for you to migrate your projects from travis-ci.org to travis-ci.com, and should have more information to share on this soon. If you have any questions I would be happy…
Hey Josh, This is unrelated, but since you're here: any chance of Travis rolling out newer versions of Ubuntu? We use Travis to test Kubernetes apps with minikube, which will stop being possible soon when minikube stops supporting systems that don't run systemd/journalctl[0]. [0]: https://github.com/kubernetes/minikube/issues/2704
Re: Travis merges private and open source repositories into one platform
#16Hello, Josh from Travis CI here. We are happy to announce that you can now run open source projects on travis-ci.com. At the moment you can only add and activate repositories which haven't been tested on travis-ci.org. We are hard at work to add a way for you to migrate your projects from travis-ci.org to travis-ci.com, and should have more information to share on this soon. If you have any questions I would be happy…
I have a few links that say "... an it's good enough to pass all the test in Travis CI", "... but it fails miserably in the test in Travis CI".
Re: Travis merges private and open source repositories into one platform
#17Hello, Josh from Travis CI here. We are happy to announce that you can now run open source projects on travis-ci.com. At the moment you can only add and activate repositories which haven't been tested on travis-ci.org. We are hard at work to add a way for you to migrate your projects from travis-ci.org to travis-ci.com, and should have more information to share on this soon. If you have any questions I would be happy…
Perhaps it's still not decided, but are you going to move all the build history from travic-ci.org to travis-ci.com? Can you add an automatic redirect from the old URL to the new URL? I have a few links that say "... an it's good enough to pass all the test in Travis CI", "... but it fails miserably in the test in Travis CI".
As for the links, can you send more info to support@travis-ci.com and we can look into this.
Re: Travis merges private and open source repositories into one platform
#18Earlier quoted context omitted.
Perhaps it's still not decided, but are you going to move all the build history from travic-ci.org to travis-ci.com? Can you add an automatic redirect from the old URL to the new URL? I have a few links that say "... an it's good enough to pass all the test in Travis CI", "... but it fails miserably in the test in Travis CI".
That is the plan, move and redirect. That work is in the works. We will have more blog post on this soon :) As for the links, can you send more info to support@travis-ci.com and we can look into this.
Re: Travis merges private and open source repositories into one platform
#19Hello, Josh from Travis CI here. We are happy to announce that you can now run open source projects on travis-ci.com. At the moment you can only add and activate repositories which haven't been tested on travis-ci.org. We are hard at work to add a way for you to migrate your projects from travis-ci.org to travis-ci.com, and should have more information to share on this soon. If you have any questions I would be happy…
An unrelated request: We’ve been waiting for a response to https://github.com/travis-ci/apt-package-whitelist/issues/19... for almost 2.5 years now, and no human ever looked at it. Is there anything we missed? Anywhere we should’ve also registered this request?
Thanks
Re: Travis merges private and open source repositories into one platform
#20This sounds nice, but what about supporting operating systems besides for Linux and MacOS? A big part of using continuous integration is being able to test your code on the various platforms you deploy on. People have been asking for FreeBSD support since 2014[1] and Windows support since 2011[2]. For lots of projects not having Windows or FreeBSD support makes Travis CI not even an option for a CI tool. And from the…
That TravisCI is still the market leader in the cloud CI space suggests that they're making the right call by letting others pick up the more niche parts of the market.