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The next step would be to make sure that the test battery is run every time a PR is opened. A CI (continuous integration) system is great for automating this kind of job.
Tracis CI appears to be the de-facto service for this kind of work in the Github/open source community.
I'm up for writing the recipe for the system (for now to run the test battery each time a PR is opened), but the task would then require for a maintainer to open up an account on Travis CI (so that it would be associated with this repository).
Is this something worth pursuing? What are your thoughts about this?
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@diogoosorio Definitely interested in this. I've linked this on Travis CI and @ufocoder has done some work writing this up but it looks to be in error at the moment (see #58 for log)
Definitely would love if you can do the final push for this!
My sincere apologies @ufocoder, this is definitely my bad. I'm still quite new to continuous integration cases within python. Appreciate all that you both do for this project!
I've just opened a PR that introduces some tests to the project.
The next step would be to make sure that the test battery is run every time a PR is opened. A CI (continuous integration) system is great for automating this kind of job.
Tracis CI appears to be the de-facto service for this kind of work in the Github/open source community.
I'm up for writing the recipe for the system (for now to run the test battery each time a PR is opened), but the task would then require for a maintainer to open up an account on Travis CI (so that it would be associated with this repository).
Is this something worth pursuing? What are your thoughts about this?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: