+ [2016-05-23T20:57:51Z] Zarthus I was unaware of that VxJasonxV
+ [2016-05-23T20:57:57Z] Zarthus that's good knowledge to have
+ [2016-05-23T21:12:41Z] tom_mai78101 Thanks to VxJasonxV, I have finally understood why Travis CI "script" keyword meant.
+ [2016-05-23T21:13:03Z] tom_mai78101 That "script" refers to what command you wished to execute in an isolated shell environment.
+ [2016-05-23T21:13:19Z] tom_mai78101 And it doesn't mean you are required to specify a script file. :/

message no. 136491

Posted by tom_mai78101 in #github at 2016-05-23T19:49:01Z

Hello, anyone here knows about using Travis CI and Python? If yes, do you know how to use Travis CI without specifying any dependencies nor scripts in the YAML file?
+ [2016-05-24T00:25:34Z] Oksana I have heard about github.io ; is it on-topic here? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/.io#Controversy http://finance.yahoo.com/news/uk-government-denies-receiving-io-165258765.html https://gigaom.com/2014/06/30/the-dark-side-of-io-how-the-u-k-is-making-web-domain-profits-from-a-shady-cold-war-land-deal/
+ [2016-05-24T00:29:39Z] VxJasonxV Oksana: none of those articles have anything to do with github.io
+ [2016-05-24T00:30:30Z] VxJasonxV I mean, I guess GitHub's domain registration fees for github.io is part of it, sure, but as far as the controversy you're referencing is concerned, GitHub has no hand in it.
+ [2016-05-24T00:30:37Z] VxJasonxV and there are *so many* .io domains
+ [2016-05-24T00:31:17Z] VxJasonxV rvm.io, bundler.io, and more that I can't even think of. Even I'm planning on registering a .io domain of my own soon