What We Learned about Continuous Integration from Analyzing 2+ Million Travis Builds
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What We Learned about Continuous Integration from Analyzing 2+ Million Travis Builds
(blog.travis-ci.com)
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Contbuild: A Simple, Statically Generated, Continuous Integration System [In Myrddin]
(eigenstate.org)
My language needed a continuous build system. I didn't see any simple, clean, easy to use continuous build systems. Since the problem didn't seem like an extremely hard one for the kind of software that I write outside of work, I decided to do my own.
This is the result.
GitLab Fan is running a IndieGoGo campaign to build an online course of how to use GitLab CI.
Although it's endorsed by GitLab itself (https://about.gitlab.com/2017/09/07/gitlab-fan-profile/), identify of the authors are not disclosed.
They also run https://twitter.com/gitlabfan
Continuous integration services for open-source projects not requiring config in root of repository?
In the past I was using drone.io, which didn't require putting any configuration file in the repository. I simply logged into it, added repository (be it GitHub or BitBucket), configured it (choosing project language and setting triggering options), and finally provided my own build recipe (shell sc...
Giant Lizards Learned to Fly Over Millions of Years – Pterosaurs Evolved Improved Flight Performance
(scitechdaily.com)
Study uses new method to show that Pterosaurs became twice as good at flying over their existence. Pterodactyls and other related winged reptiles that lived alongside the dinosaurs steadily improved their ability to fly to become the deadly masters of the sky over the course of millions of years. A ...