On Mon, Feb 10, 2020 at 1:44 AM Ruediger Pluem <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > On 02/08/2020 12:01 PM, Luca Toscano wrote: > > Hi everybody, > > > > Travis is able to read commit messages and skip the CI workflow if the > > "[skip ci]" magic sequence is added somewhere. I keep forgetting about > > it too, but it would be nice if we could start using it to avoid using > > CI resources/workers when not needed (like docs changes, entries in > > STATUS, etc..). I didn't find a way to instruct Travis to avoid > > triggering a build if only certain file types are committed, so the > > only solution for the moment is to manually add the aforementioned > > sequence :( > > > > It is not a big deal to trigger builds even for docs etc.., but the > > ASF resources/workers are limited (and shared among projects IIUC) so > > I am only suggesting to be good neighbors :) If this is totally insane > > or unacceptable I'll back off and stop vouching for it I promise! > > > > Thanks for pointing this out, but I forget this as well in many cases :-). > The only one here who seems to remember this always is IMHO Joe. Maybe > he has some tips how we can get better here. > > Regards > > RĂ¼diger
Is there anything possible in SVN like a pre-commit hook that can see what changed and append [skip ci] unless some other incantantation is present? -- Eric Covener [email protected]
