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Migrate Travis to Github Action? #17

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PikachuEXE opened this issue Jan 21, 2022 · 2 comments
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Migrate Travis to Github Action? #17

PikachuEXE opened this issue Jan 21, 2022 · 2 comments

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@PikachuEXE
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I have no idea how fast/slow Travis is nowadays.
If you have intention to migrate I can provide some help.

@ReneB
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ReneB commented Jan 21, 2022

I haven't looked into Github Actions yet, to be honest. When I finally got Travis working again yesterday, it did work fast - 24 builds were concurrently done in 2 minutes consistently - so the speed itself would not be a direct incentive for me.

I did notice, however, that Travis currently has no Ruby 3.1 support (although they do have Ruby-head, which is 3.1dev). If it stays that way for too long, I might look into alternatives.

For now, I'll keep this issue open as a sort of reminder to look into it, but I don't think I'm in a real hurry to migrate at the moment. Having said that, as I mentioned, I haven't looked into Github Actions too much, so if you think there's a compelling reason to migrate, feel free to let me know!

@PikachuEXE
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Well for my projects Travis was slow since their "wind down" announcement
But if it works fast and fine for this project then no hurry on migrating!

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