Ok, do you know who is allowed to do it?
Il giorno venerdì 4 maggio 2018 20:41:54 UTC+2, Matt Sicker ha scritto:
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> Oh sorry, I don't seem to have access to that. I can only view them myself
> as well.
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> On Fri, May 4, 2018 at 12:29 PM, 'Nikolas Falco' via Jenkins Developers <
> jenkin...@goog
Oh sorry, I don't seem to have access to that. I can only view them myself
as well.
On Fri, May 4, 2018 at 12:29 PM, 'Nikolas Falco' via Jenkins Developers <
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> Hi, Matt any news about enable repos on Travis?
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yes, those repos
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These repos?
https://travis-ci.org/jenkinsci/nodejs-plugin
https://travis-ci.org/jenkinsci/xunit-plugin
On Wed, May 2, 2018 at 11:51 AM, 'Nikolas Falco' via Jenkins Developers <
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> Hi,
>recently I see some Jenkins plugins use double CI. One from Jenkinsf
Hi,
recently I see some Jenkins plugins use double CI. One from Jenkinsfile
and the other from .travis.xml. From what I can see travis CI is used only
to publish coverage report to site like coveralls.io or codecov.io.
The CI based on Jenkinsfile seem (quick check on
jenkins-infra/pipeline-l