On 02/03/2021 09:28, Mario Emmenlauer wrote:
Hi,
On 02.03.21 05:28, Allen George wrote:
Hi -
Really sorry if I missed the conversation about this, but it seems like
Travis open source builds are being drastically reduced. I only realized
this when looking at the ominous warning on the Travis
Public images on Docker Hub are free. They limit your pulls but I don't
think the limits are anywhere near restrictive enough to limit Thrift
builds.
> rate *limits* of 100 container *image* requests per six hours for
anonymous usage, and 200 container *image* requests per six hours for free
Hi,
On 02.03.21 15:14, Allen George wrote:
> Hi -
>
> Re: the blogpost on the paid subscription for Travis - is it still valid
> today? If so - that's great to hear.
>
> Re: reinstalling deps from scratch. You're right Mario - that does happen.
> Seems like the guidance is to have the first
Hi -
Re: the blogpost on the paid subscription for Travis - is it still valid
today? If so - that's great to hear.
Re: reinstalling deps from scratch. You're right Mario - that does happen.
Seems like the guidance is to have the first stage build a temporary docker
container that has all the
Keep in mind that the ASF has a paid subscription [1] to Travis, so we are not
limited to the open source plan.
[1] https://blogs.apache.org/infra/entry/apache_gains_additional_travis_ci
On Tue, 2 Mar 2021, at 08:28, Mario Emmenlauer wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> On 02.03.21 05:28, Allen George wrote:
>
Hi,
On 02.03.21 05:28, Allen George wrote:
> Hi -
>
> Really sorry if I missed the conversation about this, but it seems like
> Travis open source builds are being drastically reduced. I only realized
> this when looking at the ominous warning on the Travis build page for
> Thrift. Counting up
Hi -
Really sorry if I missed the conversation about this, but it seems like
Travis open source builds are being drastically reduced. I only realized
this when looking at the ominous warning on the Travis build page for
Thrift. Counting up the minutes for a single push indicates that we use 500