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Coveralls Coverage #21

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@rasbt rasbt commented Nov 16, 2015

Adding coverage reports and badge via coveralls.io -- also here, you need to log in and enable the repo.
Plus, I added Python 2.7 and 3.5 version badges and a GPLv3 license badge.

rhiever pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Nov 16, 2015
@rhiever rhiever merged commit 8303ebc into EpistasisLab:master Nov 16, 2015
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rhiever commented Nov 16, 2015

Hmmm, there's no free version for coveralls.io?

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rasbt commented Nov 16, 2015

Coveralls should be free; I am using it for free :)

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rasbt commented Nov 16, 2015

See here: https://coveralls.io/pricing

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Coveralls is and will always be free for open source projects. You can always add a subscription to get coverage reports on private repos later.

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rhiever commented Nov 16, 2015

Gotcha. I think I was confused by their aggressive push on upgrading to the pro version. I think it's set up now.

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