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Enable GitHub Actions #200
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As a little remark: One could potentially contact travis support and ask them whether they would be so kind to offer monthly open source credits for the project. https://docs.travis-ci.com/user/billing-faq/#what-if-i-am-building-open-source But to be honest, I 💯% agree. GitHub Actions is more comfortable and comes with less barriers for open source projects than travis does at the moment. |
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Short overview
Since Travis effectively dropped support for open source projects we should switch to GitHub Actions
Use case
A working CI setup without having monthly costs.
Detailed feature description
Travis dropped support for open source projects and would require a monthly subscription (70€ / month).
GitHub Actions have several advantages:
Without a doubt, moving to GitHub Actions looks like a smart move for us.
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