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🤦♂️ Builds have been temporarily disabled for private and public repositories ... #67
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Cirrus CI could also be an option: https://cirrus-ci.org/features/ no monthly limit of minutes: 💭 |
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Just been informed by Travis-CI that Builds are "temporarily disabled" ... (so our PRs are not being tested...)
https://app.travis-ci.com/organizations/dwyl/plan
And yet when I scroll down to the "Usage" section, this is what I see
4,330
Credits Used:This is a
Bug
on Travis-CI because we clearly have not burned through the10,000
Credits for the month.But more than that, it's a myopic policy change on Travis-CI's part to cap open source build time.
Obviously they have to make money and we aren't paying them anything so it's their choice.
But it's really silly because the bigger Open Source projects/orgs who need more than
10,000
Credits will inevitably migrate to use GitHub Actions or GitLab CI instead and they will rapidly lose market share!1k build minutes might feel like a lot if you only have a handful of projects or don't update them very often.
But if you have a project that takes 5 mins to build & test and your CI runs on each
commit
on a Pull Request,it will only take 200 commits in a month to reach that level. Again that might feel like a big number, but it's not.
There are people who easily average 200 commits/month ... https://git.io/top
And there are projects that get regular Pull Requests that will rapidly exhaust 1k build minutes in a month.
Imagine a project like
Flutter
that gets 200+ PRs per month: https://github.com/flutter/flutter/pulls and has to test on all the Operating Systems and Devices ... no chance they could use Travis-CI.Todo
GitHub Actions
(CI) instead ofTravis-CI
... 😢This looks like a good starting point for
Elixir
: https://github.com/APB9785/phxBB/blob/master/.github/workflows/elixir.ymlThe text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: