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Improve documentation #3

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nichtich opened this issue Mar 27, 2013 · 4 comments
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Improve documentation #3

nichtich opened this issue Mar 27, 2013 · 4 comments

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@nichtich
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Thanks for this module! It's easy and the documentation could be much worse. The second step, however, requires some clarification:

  1. Sign into Travis CI with your GitHub account.
  2. Flip a bit on your distro.
  3. Put the TravisYML plugin in your dist.ini.

What "bit" are you talking about?

@SineSwiper
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I should probably add a link to here:

http://about.travis-ci.org/docs/user/getting-started/#Step-two%3A-Activate-GitHub-Service-Hook

But, I think it already goes directly to your profile page when you first sign in.

I'll keep this issue open as a reminder to add in the link to the docs.

@nichtich
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You also point to https://github.com/SineSwiper/Dist-Zilla-TravisCI/wiki in the documentation but this just redirects to https://github.com/SineSwiper/Dist-Zilla-TravisCI. I ended up copying and adjusting your .travis.yml without your Plugin, but I don't blame the documentation for my lazyness. As far as I understand the Plugin makes sense only if one uses a Git plugin in dist.ini or one wants to do MVDT.

@SineSwiper
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For the most part, yes, though it also serves as a "baseline" .travis.yml generator tailored towards Dist::Zilla and Perl. For example, riba is doing some neat stuff with Travis for DBIC testing. As some point, I'd like to collect some of the generic/useful bits from that (and others) to add into D:Z:TCI.

SineSwiper added a commit that referenced this issue Apr 23, 2013
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This has been released. Docs should be a little clearer now.

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