• Arm architecture adoption grows multi-fold on Travis CI

    Back in October 2019, we announced multi-CPU support enabling you to build and test open-source projects for free for Arm CPU architectures. The service is made available to the public hosted by Packet’s (an Equinix company) cloud infrastructure based on the Arm Neoverse platform.

    Since that announcement, we saw incredible adoption of Arm architecture by the Travis CI community. With over 420 active developers and more joining every month, we have over 218,000 build jobs triggered and over 2.1 million build minutes logged in just under 6 months. Truly, the developers love Arm-based builds and we are happy to support the community.

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  • Displaying Shared Repositories in the Travis CI UI

    We are happy to announce the new displaying of Shared repositories for your builds.

    If you share one of your GitHub or Bitbucket repositories with another user or someone has added you as a contributor to their repository, you will now be visually notified in Travis CI that the repository you are building is shared! This applies to any view in Travis CI where the repository is listed.

    As an example, take a look at the Repositories under the Settings for the travis-ci user:

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  • Database Maintenance on Saturday, 11th of April 2020

    On Saturday, April 11th travis-ci.com will be down for planned maintenance for around 9 hours starting at 4 am UTC+0. We will be performing some necessary large database maintenance on the platform. travis-ci.org remains fully operational during that time.

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  • Travis CI and Bitbucket integration

    At Travis CI, keeping pace with the ever-changing developer landscape is key to ensuring you have all the tools required to make your projects a success using Travis CI as your continuous integration platform.

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  • Database Maintenance on Saturday, 21st of March 2020

    On Saturday, March 21st travis-ci.org will be down for planned maintenance for about 8 hours starting at 4 am UTC and ending by 12 pm UTC. We will be performing some necessary large database maintenance on the platform. travis-ci.com remains fully operational during that time.

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  • More performant Builds on Travis CI

    Hopefully, 2020 has started well for you! With the new year, new challenges arise in software development: Machine Learning, Artificial Intelligence, Big Data, just to name a few. What do all of these have in common? Working in these areas requires a lot more resources during development, testing, and production.

    As a developer, you’re on top of it to deliver products that are enhanced with new technologies to deliver more value to your users and customers. With the increasing number of new technologies becoming an integral part of your applications, you also need to make sure that they’re well tested and behave as expected.

    We’re now providing larger instance types on travis-ci.com so that you can leverage the additional computing power to also incorporate more elaborate testing scenarios in your testing workflow.

    Does that sound interesting to you? Get in touch with us via sales@travis-ci.com and we’ll get you set up with a trial right away.

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  • Database Maintenance on Saturday, 1st of February 2020

    On Saturday, February 1st, travis-ci.com will be down for planned maintenance for around 2 hours, starting at 1 pm UTC and ending by 3 pm UTC. We will be performing some necessary database maintenance on the platform.

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  • Open call for Rails Girls Summer of Code projects and mentors

    How we work to improve diversity in tech with Rails Girls Summer of Code

    Community is at the focus of everything we do at Travis CI. That’s why we’re proud to be running and sponsoring Rails Girls Summer of Code, a fellowship program administered by a non-profit initiative run by Travis CI, the Travis Foundation.

    RGSoC supports female and non-binary coders around the world by offering scholarships to work on open source projects for three months, from July to September.

    This breaks down the financial barriers that all too often prevent individuals from underrepresented groups entering a career in tech. Student teams are supported by mentors, coaches and experienced programmers that help develop their skills and confidence in coding.

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  • Database Maintenance on travis-ci.org on Sunday, 15th December 2019

    On Sunday, December 15th travis-ci.org will be down for planned maintenance for about 2 hours starting at 1 pm UTC and ending by 3 pm UTC. We will be performing some necessary database maintenance on the platform.

    The maintenance process will be similar to the maintenance last week on travis-ci.com.

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  • 2019 Travis CI Community Survey

    With the end of the year approaching, we’re excited to launch the 2019 Travis CI Community Survey.

    Your feedback last year has been invaluable and we look forward to learning more about your experience using Travis CI this year. The insights we obtain will help us understand your needs and will impact the way we build and improve Travis CI in 2020.

    What has been working well? What should we improve? What should we focus on next year? Tell us about your experience and help us build a better product!

    Take the survey.

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