Congratulations
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Ow sweet .com is awesome! it picks up fresh repo's without having to add them by hand






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Did find a little big though. Created a repository yesterday, and changed it's name twice before pushing code to it. Now
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But let me repeat the major improvement: No need to set anything up anymore. It just works <3!
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Hey there! So glad to hear you're happy with us! We're super happy to have you using our services
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How could I not be happy with you?You've helpd made FLOSS testing easy <3. This is a brand new repository I created yesterday. Signup http://travis-ci.com and added the Github App today. Then changed the name to something different. Repo in question is: https://travis-ci.com/WyriHaximus/php-callable-throwable-logger …
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Just confirmed that you should be good after a resync on http://travis-ci.com as well! :)
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Hmm odd tried on .org and .com, still shows the old name. Maybe in a few hours after caches have refreshed?
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Does this mean public repo's get a SSH key too?
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Not at this time - for public repositories, we'll still use HTTP for cloning, without any additional authentication.
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Ah, reason I was asking is that this key can be (ab)used for deployment too.
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It's a great question, so thank you! If you need anything else, please feel free to let us know. :-)
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Well I have some suggestions that would improve our experience using Travis. Since we orchestrate every build with GNU Make using it's parallel options I would like to have: /1
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A newer GNU Make version (4) which supports buffering output of a job executed in parallel using the '--output-sync=recurse' option. You can off course upgrade it but that makes the build slower. /2
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A plan with support for many CPU cores for fast parallel builds via GNU Make. /3
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A way to realtime visualize the 'tree' of parallel executed jobs like the Jenkins Blue Ocean view. Right now we use your fold/time commands to have at least some insight in the time it took to execute jobs. Example: https://travis-ci.org/lucasvanlierop/docker-php-extensions/builds/371930994 … /end (tnx for listening)
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Unless I'm misunderstanding something, of course! A quick test shows that I am still unable to clone private dependencies without following one of the strategies described in the "Private Dependencies" article. Is this something that will change in the future?pic.twitter.com/ybTwhj36IC
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Thanks for clarifying! Sorry about the confusion there. I'm going to poke internally and see if I have something to share. :)
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