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Migrate to 0xacab #536

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baldurmen opened this issue Aug 8, 2018 · 5 comments
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Migrate to 0xacab #536

baldurmen opened this issue Aug 8, 2018 · 5 comments

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@baldurmen
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Hi would really like it if this could be hosted on https://0xacab.org.

I really want to write to CI tests to check if new MRs build correctly and don't have broken links, but I don't want to do that on Travis CI :p

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just1602 commented Aug 8, 2018

Officialy it's already host on 0xacab, but the main repo is still here. Maybe if you update the repo on 0xacab and then ask riseup folks to make this one a mirror they would accept, but if I remember correctly, the last time I asked for that, they answered that there is a lot more people that contribute since it's on github.

Otherwise, it'd be really awesome to have a CI ! :D

@kradan
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kradan commented Aug 8, 2018 via email

@baldurmen
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@just1602 There is not real point in having a CI if most people don't use it. That means tests will constantly break since people on GH won't be running them...

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just1602 commented Aug 8, 2018

Don't know, personnaly I always run tests when there is some tests ! :P

@baldurmen
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Tests written for Gitlab CI (i.e. a .gitlab-ci.yml file) won't be ran automatically on Github, since it's using Travis CI.

With tests integrated on the hosting platform, the people merging the MRs/PRs can see if something failed or not and decide to ask for changes based on that.

My point is that if I were to write a test suite for Gitlab CI, people on the Github mirror wouldn't see the tests and couldn't fix things if they break a test in a commit.

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