I don't think I fully understand: for open-source repos, does it only mean that the Travis-CI domain will change from .org to .com? Or are there some extra features on .com which will become available to me after the migration?
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
#42I don't think I fully understand: for open-source repos, does it only mean that the Travis-CI domain will change from .org to .com? Or are there some extra features on .com which will become available to me after the migration?
Travis CI will become one platform later this year. We will have more to share on this move soon. Until then everything will work as is, and we will continue to support open source on travis-ci.com going forward. Software development is something we love, and we will to continue to help the community build better software :)
Re: Travis merges private and open source repositories into one platform
#43Earlier quoted context omitted.
Travis CI will become one platform later this year. We will have more to share on this move soon. Until then everything will work as is, and we will continue to support open source on travis-ci.com going forward. Software development is something we love, and we will to continue to help the community build better software :)
Uh; still not sure, but given no clear "extra features" confirmation, I guess this means just a domain name change for end-users (?). Unless the "more to share" is a cryptic allusion to potentially some new features? But super vague if so.