John,

If that's okay with you, I'd like to contact Travis on behalf of the 
Steering Committee asking them to increase our limits as an open source 
organization (for free). Our Travis queue is incredibly backed up and it's 
very crippling for developers.

Louis

On Friday, October 27, 2017 at 11:04:59 AM UTC-6, Tom Kent wrote:
>
> It seems like this would be a great instance where the steering committee 
> could allocate some of the organization's funds to directly improve the 
> infrastructure being used by our team. I believe that we could upgrade our 
> Travis account to a paid one for a couple hundred a month to get more build 
> resources. 
>
> They also claim on https://travis-ci.org/ that:
>
> > Testing your open source project is 10000% free
> > Seriously. Always. We like to think of it as our way of giving back to a 
> community that gives us so much as well.
>
> Maybe we just need to have someone on the project contact them and get our 
> free quota raised? 
>
> Tom
>
>
> On Thu, Oct 26, 2017 at 11:43 AM, Peter Dimov via Boost <
> bo...@lists.boost.org <javascript:>> wrote:
>
>> Travis's OS X resources for open source projects seem to be insufficient, 
>> so OS X jobs are very slow and seem to be falling further and further 
>> behind. Therefore, library authors are encouraged to keep the OS X jobs to 
>> the minimum necessary. Spawning many OS X jobs takes hours (~25 minutes 
>> waiting time per job at a quick estimate).
>>
>> On a not entirely unrelated note, Rene Rivera has added a new feature 
>> <cxxstd> to Boost.Build that controls the C++ standard in use. So for 
>> instance, instead of the old
>>
>>    b2 libs/mylib/test toolset=gcc cxxflags=-std=c++11
>>
>> one can now use
>>
>>    b2 libs/mylib/test toolset=gcc cxxstd=11
>>
>> In addition to being more convenient, this also allows several 
>> invocations to be combined into one:
>>
>>    b2 libs/mylib/test toolset=clang cxxstd=03,11,14,1z
>>
>> which can be leveraged to cut down on the number of jobs.
>>
>> An example of using cxxstd in .travis.yml can be seen here:
>>
>> https://github.com/boostorg/system/blob/develop/.travis.yml 
>>
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