Office Hours: Docker Build Cloud
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by Travis CI
10h ago
Docker Build Cloud has been a popular topic. Now, join Travis CI’s Michael Mendy on an upcoming Office Hours on Docker Build Cloud. In this event, Mendy will show how you can implement Docker Build Cloud into your Travis CI build with relative ease. He will go over the .travis.yml file, bash scripts and look at Docker initiating the builds. The event will be held Friday, May 3rd at Noon Central (US). Register today. About Michael Mendy Montana Mendy is one of the most prominent members of the CI/CD community. He is a software engineer with Travis CI. He regularly speaks before groups talking a ..read more
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Write for Travis CI and Get Paid
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by Travis CI
10h ago
Travis CI could be looking for you. Now, you can write an article for Travis CI and get paid. You can earn: $500 per article $250 bonus if the article gets 1,000 organic views within the first 30 days of publishing Your article must be original and not published elsewhere. It also must be written by you and not by AI. We are looking for articles about CI/CD and not specifically about Travis CI. We want to help people learn more about CI/CD and DevOps. Articles should help people learn. We are looking for in-depth articles in the 2,000 word range. Just submit a topic you want to write about. Ma ..read more
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Explaining Trunk Based Development
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by Travis CI
5d ago
Introduction Trunk-based development is one of the most widely used branching methodologies. It helps teams collaborate and build and deliver software. This article will examine trunk-based development, its role in the CI/CD pipeline, its pros and cons, and how it compares to other methodologies. Background In the good old days, when source control did not exist, developers would maintain multiple versions of code, manually tracking changes, which was very inefficient. As time progressed, developers began to use local version control systems to track changes. Eventually, a distributed centrali ..read more
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Travis CI Product Enhancements for March 2024
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by Travis CI
1M ago
Recently, Travis CI made several enhancements to both the Cloud and Enterprise (Self-Hosted) products, including:. Travis CI Cloud: VCS user repository synchronization quality improvements for Assembla users on Travis CI Settings management enhancement, providing users the flexibility to change and reset their API key Improved Travis CI/Assembla handshake functionality to automatically account for missing paths in URLs in the config files Travis CI Enterprise (Self-Hosted): Enhanced admin panel capabilities, enabling users to set the maximum transmission unit (MTU) in the UI. ignificant imp ..read more
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Office Hours: Specific Ways to Speed Up Your Builds
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by Travis CI
1M ago
In this Office Hours, Travis CI’s Michael Mendy explains the importance of concurrency and how a repository utilizing many jobs can cause queueing issues. He demonstrates how selecting larger virtual machines can reduce build times, using a Python script he created that performs intensive calculations as an example. Michael notes that while the time savings may seem modest for this simple script, for larger projects the reduction in build duration from choosing more powerful VMs can be substantial ..read more
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Office Hours: Docker Build Cloud
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by Travis CI
2M ago
Register for an upcoming Travis CI Office Hours with Michael Mendy. In 30 minutes, Mendy will demonstrate how to connect Travis CI to the newly released Docker Build Cloud. Now, your containers and images will be built faster when using Docker Cloud Build. Mendy will show you the process from start to finish and not just how to use it ..read more
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Register for Office Hours: How to Build Quicker
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by Travis CI
3M ago
Register today to attend the January 19 Office Hours, held at Noon Central (US). In this event, limited to 45 minutes, Travis CI’s Michael Mendy will demonstrate how to configure your .travis.yml file to utilize faster virtual machines, which will lead to quicker build times. Mendy will review the VM size options to show the performance differences. Additionally, Travis CI Head of Customer Success, Steve Aldridge, will review the benefits of using a larger VM. About Michael Mendy Michael Mendy, one of the most prominent members of the CI/CD community, is a software engineer with Travis CI. H ..read more
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Travis CI Joins IBM Webinar
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by Travis CI
4M ago
Travis CI’s Michael Mendy joins IBM to discuss Enterprise CI/CD. Specifically, he will be showing how Travis CI can use Red Hat’s Quay, via pushing a multiarch image using IBM architecture (IBM Z, IBM PowerPC, etc.) The webinar will occur on Jan 10th from 10 AM to 11 AM EST. Save your spot here ..read more
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Register Now: November 20 Office Hours with Michael Mendy
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by Travis CI
5M ago
On November 20 at Noon Central, join Travis CI’s Michael Mendy for a special office hours. In this office hours, Michael will guide you through integrating GPUs into your build process, selecting the right GPU size for your specific Travis CI build needs, and how to appropriately modify your .travis.yml file to accommodate these changes. About Michael Mendy Montana Mendy is one of the most prominent members of the CI/CD community. He is a software engineer with Travis CI. He regularly speaks before groups talking about CI/CD, he’s spoken at IBM, droidcon, LeadDev, Arm DevSummit and others. H ..read more
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Travis CI / Assembla Handshake
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by Montana Mendy
7M ago
Build and Test Code from Assembla Perforce Helix Core and Apache Subversion with Travis CI Travis CI is happy to announce a further extension of our integration with Assembla. On top of our existing support for Git Repositories in Assembla Spaces, now you can easily build and test software over Perforce Helix Core (P4) and Subversion (SVN) repositories in Assembla Spaces. Assembla supports Git, SVN and P4 repositories under one roof.  By extending the existing Assembla and Travis CI integration, the Assembla users utilizing SVN and P4 version control systems can now build and test on Trav ..read more
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