Experimental Physics and Industrial Control System
Anyone using travis-ci.org has probably noticed that there has
been a ~perpetual backlog in the build queue since 22 Oct.
It seems that this is being tied to the one again off again
forced migration of open source projects from travis-ci.org
to travis-ci.com
Apparently travis-ci.org goes away on 31 December 2020.
https://docs.travis-ci.com/user/migrate/open-source-repository-migration#q-what-will-happen-to-travis-ciorg-after-december-31st-2020
Anyone thinking about migrating now may want to read the
announcement from this Monday on changes to the pricing model
for travis-ci.com which more or less does away with the free tier.
https://blog.travis-ci.com/2020-11-02-travis-ci-new-billing
Highlights:
> For those of you who have been building on public repositories
> (on travis-ci.com, with no paid subscription), we will upgrade
> you to our trial (free) plan with a 10K credit allotment (which
> allows around 1000 minutes in a Linux environment).
Trial accounts credits are non-recurring.
fyi. A build of the epics-base 7.0 branch can take ~190 minutes of
builder time. So 1000 minutes covers ~5 builds.
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