Travis CI says: Owner bit-team does not have enough credits
I always wanted to say these words: We push to much ;-) https://app.travis-ci.com/github/bit-team/backintime/requests I don't know the billing schema of Travis CI but perhaps we can reduce the build by focusing on certain branches and events... @Michael: Do you have the login credentials for Travis CI to check this? Or: We find a decicated sponsor...
Travis CI costs quite a lot: Cheapest: Core with 1 concurrent build: $69/month or $759 annual 2 concurrent builds already cost $129/month But they offer "always 100 % free testing for open source projects": https://docs.travis-ci.com/user/migrate/open-source-on-travis-ci-com/ Since you have more repo rights you could try to open travis-ci app from within the github settings of bit-team check what you can do (register as open source project to get more resources, change ownership of the registration...). BTW: I have checked my Github Travis CI settings via Settings > Integrations: GitHub apps > Travis CI > configure > enter your github password but there is nothing interesting to configure. Without the Travis CI credentials there is nothing we can do but a) to ask the support about transfering the ownership of the Travis CI account b) create a new Travis CI account and request the "open source status" On Tue, 2022-10-25 at 19:54 +0200, Michael Büker wrote:
On 25.10.2022 19:40, BiT dev wrote:
@Michael: Do you have the login credentials for Travis CI to check this?
Unfortunately, I don't.
Any idea how much it would cost to cover our use case?
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Nothing to pay here don't worry. I was in contact about that with the support when I had this problem with my own travis account. The concept is that the "free" account isn't really free. When you can proof to be a real free software project then they give you "credits". But not on an automatic level. They give you credits once. When they are gone you have to ask again and again etc. They maybe give you a bit more that you don't have to ask so often. I assume the "bit-team" is connected to Germars own travis account. Hey can ask for more credits or delegate the bit-team to another travis account. I will ask him about that. We established contact with him last week. Until then I would recommend to create PRs against the master of your own backintime fork repo. I do it often the same way. Then my own travis credits are used for the test. But before that you have to create a travsi free account and give them your credit card details (no matter that it is free). Kind Christian
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BiT dev
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Michael Büker