I use Travis for everything (public). Tools are great, customer service is
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What about a private project? What would you suggest/use?

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I rarely have private repos. Maybe CircleCI? I’d consider Travis if the project could justify the cost.
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In science you need them to be private before you are ready to publish — then they would be open.
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What environment are you deploying to?
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I'm running it on Linux. Is that the wrong answer?

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Just checking if you would be in a position to self-host Jenkins (assuming that you eventually want to).
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Also, if you're on cloud, you might want to consider your provider's PaaS or CI pipeline offering. Obviously beware of lock-in.
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I'm not on cloud. It's a small python project.
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Ah, I must too as it includes academics.
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even better
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FWIW we set up Travis CI for the (fairly simple) http://schema.org repo last year, and it seems to be doing the job nicely
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