> Am 15.02.2023 um 11:51 schrieb Ruediger Pluem <rpl...@apache.org>:
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> On 2/15/23 11:43 AM, Joe Orton wrote:
>> Support for Travis has now been dropped, so we are relying only on 
>> GitHub Actions for CI from today.
>> 
>> There are some gaps in the GHA configuration compared to what we had 
>> running in Travis: notably, we're currently only testing on the latest 
>> Ubuntu release, and nothing has been ported back to 2.4.x yet. I will 
>> propose a vote separately for the 2.4.x RTC exception to extend to CI 
>> configuration. 
>> 
>> On the positive side, the GHA configuration is a lot more flexible, and 
>> e.g. not triggering CI on docs changes was a simple change. Any help 
>> filling remaining gaps would be very welcome, there is a TODO list in 
>> test/README.ci.
>> 
>> Another significant change is that GHA is configured to require approval 
>> on PRs from non-committers - currently only for the first PR filed, but 
>> from March 19th the ASF default will switch to requiring approval for 
>> every PR filed by a non-contributor. I don't think this is a big deal 
>> but will require committers to actively review and hit "approve" on each 
>> such PR to get it tested.
>> 
>> I'm happy to try to answer any questions about GHA, but I'm still 
>> learning how it works so very much a non-expert here.
>> 
> 
> Thank you very much for all your all efforts on moving from Travis to GHA.
> Very much appreciated.

Thanks Joe!

> 
> Regards
> 
> RĂ¼diger

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