I've noticed that too; the python/mypy project is also experiencing slow
builds (as is mypy/typeshed). I don't know how to contact Travis for this
though.

On Wed, May 24, 2017 at 2:38 PM, Eric Snow <ericsnowcurren...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> tl;dr  Could we temporarily bump our cap on concurrent travis builds
> during sprints?
>
> During the sprints at PyCon we've been running into a serious
> bottleneck with travis.  Having an extra allowance for builds already
> is great, but during sprints even that gets swamped.  I am not sure
> what projects contribute most to the problem, but I'm pretty sure it
> isn't CPython (essentially 2 builds per PR).  Regardless, with the new
> workflow this bottleneck significantly impacts the higher pace that
> usually takes place at sprints.  Would it make sense to see if the
> Travis folks would be willing to bump our limit temporarily during
> each sprint?
>
> -eric
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