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Add Continuous integration to project. #25

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MorrisB-- opened this issue Jun 6, 2017 · 6 comments
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Add Continuous integration to project. #25

MorrisB-- opened this issue Jun 6, 2017 · 6 comments
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@MorrisB--
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Consider adding CI after the Pre-Alpha is released.

@MorrisB-- MorrisB-- self-assigned this Jun 6, 2017
@srajappa
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Jenkins is a good tool for CI :). I hope I provided an appropriate statement here regarding the issue.

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Yeah we use Jenkins at work, I was also considering Travis since it seems super popular on GitHub. In the meantime I have to learn a little more about CI before implementing it.

@patanric
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As far as I know Travis is ready to use, whereas Jenkins you have to install it somewhere and maintain it. Travis is free for open source projects.

@srajappa
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Oh is it ? I never knew that travis CI was free for projects that are open source. In such case Travis is much better option in comparison to Jenkins; moreover one can add Travis build status badges to the README file.

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Do you have experience with Travis @srajappa ? I'll definitely start looking into it more

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As a DevOps engineer I use Jenkins daily, don't think Travis CI will be much different :). Haven't used Travis CI but from if you want me to explore and integrate it here, then i am all for help :)

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