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CI with GitHub Actions (was Azure Pipelines) #15403
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Due to our very limited maintenance capacity, we need to prioritize our development focus on other tasks. Therefore, this issue will be automatically closed (see #15395 for more details). In the future, if we see the need to attend to this issue again, then it will be reopened. Thank you for your contribution! |
It seems like GitHub Action provide much more interesting conditions for public repositories, see my analysis of their docs at qtwebkit/qtwebkit#948 |
It's interesting, since I believe GitHub Actions is based on Azure Pipelines anyway (source), so might as well use Azure Pipelines directly. It would be insightful to check if the same "free" (more like fair usage) policy applies. |
Due to our very limited maintenance capacity, we need to prioritize our development focus on other tasks. Therefore, this issue will be automatically closed (see #15395 for more details). In the future, if we see the need to attend to this issue again, then it will be reopened. Thank you for your contribution! |
Note that the CI is now GitHub Actions, due to the better integration with the rest of GitHub. |
Azure Pipelines is a managed CI offering unlimited build minutes for open-source projects.
It also supports building for all popular desktop platforms: Linux, macOS, and Windows.
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