Hi, Not sure where to report this, but I had a weird build failure here: https://python.visualstudio.com/cpython/_build?buildId=2049&tab=details&_a=summary
Regards Antoine. On Thu, 17 May 2018 10:54:27 -0400 Brett Cannon <br...@python.org> wrote: > Since both Paul Moore and Antoine Pitrou started to ask questions about a > side comment I made about VSTS, I might as well start a discussion (Steve > has also *just* emailed python-committers about this topic). > > Basically Steve Dower and I have been working directly with the VSTS team > to improve their Python support. Along the way they have announced they are > adding anonymous access to build logs which was always a major blocker for > using it in open source. VSTS gave us early access to the anonymous access > that they are launching along with 20 concurrent builders which is more > than what we currently have on Travis and AppVeyor. > > At this point Steve has added the appropriate YAML files in the .vsts > directory that control the build jobs so we can test out the integration > and see what the performance is like. But based on what we have been seeing > there will be no queue in getting PRs tested and that applies to Windows, > macOS, and Linux (IOW better coverage and no more issues about performance > or having to wait too long for CI to go green ;) . There is also other > benefits like making at least Windows builds easier to release as signing > those builds can now be automated. > > My expectation is that once we are convinced that the VSTS builds are > passing consistently and everything is working as everyone wants for e.g. a > week, we can plan to turn off Travis and AppVeyor for master and 3.x > branches (no one wants to bother with trying to get 2.7 to work on this and > we can simply continue to rely on Travis and AppVeyor as necessary for the > next 18 months). I don't think we want to run multiple CIs indefinitely on > the same branch as it does take time and effort to keep CI green on a > provider since they all have their own quirks. > > I should also mention that this free access is not limited to just CPython > and any project can get free accounts and credits now, you just have to > talk to Steve about getting in on the anonymous access before it launches > to the general public (I have no timeline on when that's happening). > _______________________________________________ core-workflow mailing list -- core-workflow@python.org To unsubscribe send an email to core-workflow-le...@python.org https://mail.python.org/mm3/mailman3/lists/core-workflow.python.org/ This list is governed by the PSF Code of Conduct: https://www.python.org/psf/codeofconduct