+[2016-05-23T20:57:51Z]ZarthusI was unaware of that VxJasonxV +[2016-05-23T20:57:57Z]Zarthusthat's good knowledge to have +[2016-05-23T21:12:41Z]tom_mai78101Thanks to VxJasonxV, I have finally understood why Travis CI "script" keyword meant. +[2016-05-23T21:13:03Z]tom_mai78101That "script" refers to what command you wished to execute in an isolated shell environment. +[2016-05-23T21:13:19Z]tom_mai78101And it doesn't mean you are required to specify a script file. :/
They currently look something like: "Auto-merged topic into branch"
+[2016-05-24T00:25:34Z]OksanaI 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]VxJasonxVOksana: none of those articles have anything to do with github.io +[2016-05-24T00:30:30Z]VxJasonxVI 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]VxJasonxVand there are *so many* .io domains +[2016-05-24T00:31:17Z]VxJasonxVrvm.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