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@dpsutton @bozhidar @xiongtx Circle CI support says the open source discount gets 4x parallel builds and NO monthly build limit. Admin needs to contact <mailto:[email protected]|[email protected]> to get that enabled
Seems that TravisCI also offers higher concurrency: https://twitter.com/travisci/status/961317103872761856 But if stability is the same it wouldn’t be much of a 🏆…
In that case I’m going to take a closer look at Circle CI. They have done themselves disservice by not making that more clear in the pricing page.
fwiw, I just enabled a CircleCI build on a public github project and it was automatically granted 4x containers. Detected on the fly, I guess from the github project settings. But my “plan” is still “Hobbyist (1500 minutes) - $0/month”.
> We offer a total of four free linux containers ($2400 annual value) for open-source projects. Simply keeping your project public will enable this for you!
Ah, right. I was misled by the sales support chat session… the agent contradicted that sentence, and later contradicted himself.