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Consider migrating to the GitHub Action #7

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peter279k opened this issue Dec 21, 2020 · 5 comments
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Consider migrating to the GitHub Action #7

peter279k opened this issue Dec 21, 2020 · 5 comments

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@peter279k
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When visiting the Travis CI org, it will present following message:

Please be aware travis-ci.org will be shutting down in several weeks, with all accounts migrating to travis-ci.com. Please stay tuned here for more information. 

It seems that the Travis CI will not support the open source projects and I think it's time to migrate to the GitHub Actions now :).

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aik099 commented Dec 21, 2020

I've asked Travis CI support about this message.

So far the https://docs.travis-ci.com/user/migrate/open-source-repository-migration/#frequently-asked-questions page says, that concurrency was reduced from 5 to 4 jobs and open-source jobs will still be able to run for free on the Travis-Ci.Com domain.

Let's see how it turns out in 2021.

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Travis-ci.com domain doesn't have the full free plan, and it's limited.

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aik099 commented Dec 21, 2020

Maybe you can share any online resources about that, that I can read?

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Please check the pricing plans for Travis CI com.

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aik099 commented Jan 29, 2021

@peter279k , I've received a response from TravisCI support about this message:


To continue building open source repos for free on our .com platform we have some additional requirements:

We offer an Open Source Subscription for free to non-commercial open-source projects. To qualify for an Open Source subscription, the project must meet the following requirements:

  • You are a project lead or regular committer (latest commit in the last month)
  • Project must be at least 3 months old and is in active development (with regular commits and activity)
  • Project meets the OSD specification
  • Project must not be sponsored by a commercial company or organization (monetary or with employees paid to work on the project)
  • Project can not provide commercial services or distribute paid versions of the software

Not sure about the speed of travis-ci-com, because right now (when workers are being moved away from travis-ci.org into travis-ci.com) my build on travis-ci.org took 5 hours to start. Also, FOSS projects, that are less active don't quality with new subscription rules.

To that extend I agree with you to investigate GitHub Actions support instead of using Travis CI.

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