Openstack has it's own CI system that is independent of travis, so I'm not sure 
the benefit of adding it into horizons repo.

If u have a public fork what stops u from putting the file/s in that fork? 
Seems like u should be able to manipulate your fork however u want.

Sent from my really tiny device...

On Mar 12, 2014, at 5:09 AM, "Adam Nelson" <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> 
wrote:

I see that horizon doesn't use Travis CI

Is that a political decision?

If not, would there be resistance to adding a minimal .travis.yml file to 
horizon/master so that other people can use travis for their public horizon 
repos?  Travis requires the file to exist on all branches for historical 
reasons.

This wouldn't oblige the use of Travis but it would make it easier for me since 
we're actively developing on a public fork and use Travis.

-Adam
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