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Enable auto update of travis.yml once Piwik 3.0 is merged to master #8453

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tsteur opened this issue Jul 29, 2015 · 0 comments
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Enable auto update of travis.yml once Piwik 3.0 is merged to master #8453

tsteur opened this issue Jul 29, 2015 · 0 comments
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tsteur commented Jul 29, 2015

See #8452 (diff)

Here we commented out the auto update of travis.yml to not having to create and maintain a branch in the travis submodule. Once we merge the 3.0 branch to master we should uncomment those 2 lines again.

@tsteur tsteur added Task Indicates an issue is neither a feature nor a bug and it's purely a "technical" change. Help wanted Beginner friendly issues or issues where we'd highly appreciate community's help and involvement. labels Jul 29, 2015
@tsteur tsteur added this to the 3.0.0 milestone Jul 29, 2015
@mattab mattab added the Major Indicates the severity or impact or benefit of an issue is much higher than normal but not critical. label Oct 1, 2015
@mattab mattab modified the milestones: 3.0.0, 3.0.0-b1 Feb 8, 2016
@tsteur tsteur modified the milestones: 3.0.0-rc, 3.0.0-b1 Mar 9, 2016
@sgiehl sgiehl self-assigned this Nov 21, 2016
@sgiehl sgiehl closed this as completed Nov 26, 2016
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