Hi,

> Travis-CI is only currently used by a very small number of repositories,
> luckily.

I'm not sure I understand the underlying connotation in your comment
but some non-core developers are happy about Travis-CI [0] and how it
allows them to run a test environment independent from WMF (and/or WMF
Jenkins).

[0] 
https://cloud.githubusercontent.com/assets/1245473/10268587/d1b30c78-6abd-11e5-98ea-ac0531b435ce.png

Cheers

On 10/7/15, Greg Grossmeier <[email protected]> wrote:
> <quote name="John Mark Vandenberg" date="2015-10-07" time="16:41:01 +1100">
>> Is AWS (Amazon Web Services) being used by Wikimedia directly; US
>> Foundation, or by other affiliates?
>
> Not for anything user facing. I *think* the Performance team uses AWS
> for a testing hosting (it runs Windows, I think, or I'm confusing it
> with another team).
>
>> All use of Travis-CI is indirectly using AWS.  Are there other indirect
>> uses?
>
> Travis-CI is only currently used by a very small number of repositories,
> luckily.
>
>
> Greg
>
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