README: remove CI badge #1430

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  1. jonasnick commented at 1:12 PM on October 17, 2023: contributor

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  2. real-or-random commented at 10:39 AM on October 22, 2023: contributor

    Oh, good catch! The thing is that we now use both Cirrus and CI... Unfortunately, there's no general "badge" for all GitHub "Checks". I guess just keeping the GHA badge is okay because it's where most tasks run. Or we could keep both badges.

    Should we just drop the CI entirely? ^^ GitHub shows the status anyway (with a green checkmark / red cross) on the main repo site. Dropping the badge avoids all the bikesheddy questions above, it saves maintenance work in the future, and it also makes forking easier.

  3. README: remove CI badge
    We're not solely using cirrus anymore and github already displays the CI status
    at a different location.
    5dab0baa80
  4. jonasnick force-pushed on Oct 22, 2023
  5. jonasnick renamed this:
    README: replace cirrus badge with GHA badge
    README: remove CI badge
    on Oct 22, 2023
  6. jonasnick commented at 11:52 AM on October 22, 2023: contributor

    Should we just drop the CI entirely?

    sgtm

  7. real-or-random approved
  8. real-or-random commented at 6:18 PM on October 22, 2023: contributor

    utACK 5dab0baa80d763b1de599e64307c090d1a3fb04d

  9. sipa commented at 3:10 PM on October 23, 2023: contributor

    utACK 5dab0baa80d763b1de599e64307c090d1a3fb04d

  10. real-or-random merged this on Oct 23, 2023
  11. real-or-random closed this on Oct 23, 2023


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