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On Sunday, October 4, 2015 at 12:04:58 AM UTC+2, Waldir Pimenta wrote: > > > > On Saturday, October 3, 2015 at 10:31:08 AM UTC+1, Sisyphuss wrote: >> >> Btw, what does PSA mean? >> > > It stands for Public Service Announcement > <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Public_service_announcement> and is used > along with RFC, WIP, ANN and other acronyms to indicate the nature of a > post -- in this case, a notice/heads-up deemed useful to the general > audience of this list. > >> >> >> On Saturday, October 3, 2015 at 5:30:48 AM UTC+2, Iain Dunning wrote: >>> >>> Hi all, >>> >>> I've noticed many people with .travis.yml files that perhaps no longer >>> mean quite what people think they do. >>> >>> In particular: >>> >>> language: julia >>> julia: >>> - release >>> - nightly >>> >>> Currently means "Test on Julia 0.3.11 and Julia 0.5-dev" >>> When Julia 0.4.0 comes out, it'll mean "Test on Julia 0.4.0 and Julia >>> 0.5-dev" >>> >>> My preference has been to make it precise, so either >>> >>> language: julia >>> julia: >>> - 0.3 >>> - 0.4 >>> - nightly >>> >>> If you want to try to support all 3 versions, or >>> >>> language: julia >>> julia: >>> - 0.3 >>> - 0.4 >>> >>> If you just want to support the stable versions, or >>> >>> language: julia >>> julia: >>> - 0.4 >>> - nightly >>> >>> If you want to give up on 0.3 (which is fine, just make sure you update >>> your REQUIRE file!) >>> >>> >>>
