Discussion:
Travis-CI builds need to be turned back on
Michael Cooper
2018-01-20 00:27:17 UTC
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If you use Travis-CI for W3C specifications, you will need to turn the
builds back on. Sometime in the past 24 hours, all W3C repository builds
seem to have been turned off. I don't know why this was done, but I find
right now only 4 repositories with active builds besides my own that I
just turned back on, so I believe it was blanket for all W3C.

To re-enable Travis, I think you need to have owner access to the w3c
GitHub organization, mainly Team. Go to:

https://travis-ci.org/profile/w3c

find your repository(ies), and flip the switch back to on.

Michael
Antonio Olmo Titos
2018-01-22 11:53:41 UTC
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Post by Michael Cooper
If you use Travis-CI for W3C specifications, you will need to turn the
builds back on. Sometime in the past 24 hours, all W3C repository
builds seem to have been turned off. I don't know why this was done,
but I find right now only 4 repositories with active builds besides my
own that I just turned back on, so I believe it was blanket for all W3C.
To re-enable Travis, I think you need to have owner access to the w3c
https://travis-ci.org/profile/w3c
find your repository(ies), and flip the switch back to on.
Michael
Thanks, Michael.

I just re-enabled builds for three of our repos; and I see Denis did the
same
for another three (most of those, publication tools).

I don't know what happened, either.
The audit log for the 'w3c' org on GH doesn't shed any light:
https://github.com/organizations/w3c/settings/audit-log?q=action%3Ahook
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Michiel Bijl
2018-03-01 13:08:44 UTC
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Michael,

It seems that the aria-practices repo is not activated yet. I don’t have admin privileges but guess you do have those.

Could you activate it/or assign admin privileges?

https://travis-ci.org/w3c/aria-practices

Talk soon,
Michiel Bijl
Post by Michael Cooper
If you use Travis-CI for W3C specifications, you will need to turn the
builds back on. Sometime in the past 24 hours, all W3C repository builds
seem to have been turned off. I don't know why this was done, but I find
right now only 4 repositories with active builds besides my own that I
just turned back on, so I believe it was blanket for all W3C.
To re-enable Travis, I think you need to have owner access to the w3c
https://travis-ci.org/profile/w3c
find your repository(ies), and flip the switch back to on.
Michael
Michael Cooper
2018-03-01 13:52:19 UTC
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It's not that it's not activated yet, it's that somebody turned it off
*again*. I've turned back on builds for my repos twice now in the past;
I just now turned practices back on again. It seems we'll need to adopt
a more regular practice of sharing "it happened again" on this list
until we figure out how to stop this from happening. Michael
Post by Michiel Bijl
Michael,
It seems that the aria-practices repo is not activated yet. I don’t have admin privileges but guess you do have those.
Could you activate it/or assign admin privileges?
https://travis-ci.org/w3c/aria-practices
Talk soon,
Michiel Bijl
Post by Michael Cooper
If you use Travis-CI for W3C specifications, you will need to turn the
builds back on. Sometime in the past 24 hours, all W3C repository builds
seem to have been turned off. I don't know why this was done, but I find
right now only 4 repositories with active builds besides my own that I
just turned back on, so I believe it was blanket for all W3C.
To re-enable Travis, I think you need to have owner access to the w3c
https://travis-ci.org/profile/w3c
find your repository(ies), and flip the switch back to on.
Michael
Michiel Bijl
2018-03-01 13:59:07 UTC
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Hmm, is there any way someone can get notified when a build is turned off? I get notifications when a build fails, so perhaps there’s a similar option for when it’s turned off?

—Michiel
Post by Michael Cooper
It's not that it's not activated yet, it's that somebody turned it off
*again*. I've turned back on builds for my repos twice now in the past;
I just now turned practices back on again. It seems we'll need to adopt
a more regular practice of sharing "it happened again" on this list
until we figure out how to stop this from happening. Michael
Post by Michiel Bijl
Michael,
It seems that the aria-practices repo is not activated yet. I don’t have admin privileges but guess you do have those.
Could you activate it/or assign admin privileges?
https://travis-ci.org/w3c/aria-practices
Talk soon,
Michiel Bijl
Post by Michael Cooper
If you use Travis-CI for W3C specifications, you will need to turn the
builds back on. Sometime in the past 24 hours, all W3C repository builds
seem to have been turned off. I don't know why this was done, but I find
right now only 4 repositories with active builds besides my own that I
just turned back on, so I believe it was blanket for all W3C.
To re-enable Travis, I think you need to have owner access to the w3c
https://travis-ci.org/profile/w3c
find your repository(ies), and flip the switch back to on.
Michael
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