On Feb 21, 2012, at 5:44 PM, Phil Hagelberg wrote:

> Michael Klishin <michael.s.klis...@gmail.com> writes:
> 
>> travis-ci.org is a hosted continuous integration system for the open
>> source community. It started in the Ruby community in 2011; since
>> then, it has grown to support Erlang, Clojure, Node.js, PHP, Java,
>> Groovy, and Scala, and now hosts over 6000 projects, including some
>> big names like Ruby on Rails, RubyGems, Bundler, Leiningen, parts of
>> JRuby, Node.js, Rubinius and so on.
> 
> We've been using Travis for Leiningen and it's been quite useful.
> Looking forward to seeing where it goes from here.

Seconded.  I started using it with Clutch a few months ago, joyfully.  The 
build pass/fail badges are particularly nice (you can see one @ 
https://github.com/clojure-clutch/clutch), as they give potential new users of 
libraries a clear indication of the health and sanity of the project.

All in all, a much more pleasant and productive experience than mucking about 
with hudson/jenkins.

- Chas

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