Closed andrew closed 8 years ago
Awesome!! Thank you very much
@M-Zuber you can now enable it from https://travis-ci.org/basicallydan/forkability
I think @basicallydan is going to have to that..
Ah yeah, that's why I've moved my most popular repos to be owned by GitHub organizations, so multiple people can manage the administration of the repo and addons rather than just the owner.
@andrew @M-Zuber Yeaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaahhhhhh. Nice. Thanks for this. Enabled: https://travis-ci.org/basicallydan/forkability :trophy:
@M-Zuber What @andrew said about moving to a GitHub org, I think it's a good idea, but not until maybe we've reached 100 stars. In terms of discoverability, at the moment being on my profile is probably pretty helpful because of Interfake. I know you suggested it a while go, what do you think about waiting til 100 stars? Arbitrary I know...
100 :star: sounds good to me. Arbitrary things make life interesting :smile:
Submitted to reddit in an attempt to get a few more stars :wink:
https://www.reddit.com/r/opensource/comments/3xup2f/forkability_a_linter_for_your_repository/
Haha thanks! I could've sworn I'd already put it on /r/opensource. Will upvote! On 22 Dec 2015 16:55, "Andrew Nesbitt" notifications@github.com wrote:
Submitted to reddit in an attempt to get a few more stars [image: :wink:]
https://www.reddit.com/r/opensource/comments/3xup2f/forkability_a_linter_for_your_repository/
— Reply to this email directly or view it on GitHub https://github.com/basicallydan/forkability/pull/74#issuecomment-166672624 .
This is whats shown up so far :sob:
To be fair "A linter for your repository" is a bit vague. I just thought it sounded good. Thanks for sorting that out!
Now you can run the tests on http://travis-ci.org :dancer:
Config tests against some of the more popular versions of node.
:santa: