We (@erisu and me) now got this working for paramedic on all the
mentioned platforms, and have a green build again:
https://github.com/apache/cordova-paramedic

First adaptations to plugin repos can be seen here:
https://github.com/apache/cordova-plugin-inappbrowser/pull/465 (@erisu)
https://github.com/apache/cordova-plugin-vibration/pull/76 (@timbru31)

If you have any feedback, _now_ is the time to give it before be
continue with this.

(I got a private inquiry why we did not add Android 9.0 to the list of
platforms. Unfortunately SauceLabs does not support Android 9 yet)

-J

Am Mo., 15. Apr. 2019 um 14:08 Uhr schrieb Jan Piotrowski
<piotrow...@gmail.com>:
>
> Hi,
>
> in the last few days I have been working on fixing and updating the CI
> configuration of our plugins, so they actually work with Cordova CLI 9
> and are tested on all relevant OS versions via SauceLabs.
>
> You might know that our plugin tests are run via cordova-paramedic,
> which means that the CI configuration of our plugins are actually just
> copies of the CI configuration of paramedic itself - so that is where
> we started - updating Paramedic's CI configuration.
>
> This is where we ended up:
> (OS/version that were already tested are marked with *)
>
> iOS 10.0 *
> iOS 11.3
> iOS 12.0
> iOS 12.2
>
> Android 4.4
> Android 5.1
> Android 6.0,
> Android 7.0 *
> Android 7.1
> Android 8.0
> Android 8.1
>
> Chrome *
> Safari
> Firefox
> Edge
>
> Any relevant OS/versions missing?
> Any OS/version not useful to test on?
>
> Along the way I rewrote the .travis.yml to hopefully be a lot more
> maintainable by moving all version stuff (Android SDK and tools...) to
> the top. Tim Brust helped me to fix a bug in Paramedic that popped up
> with newer iOS versions.
>
> Best,
> Jan

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