An icon for the continuous integration service @travis-ci.
The icon is based on the header logo on https://travis-ci.org/. I simplified it and unioned it together.
Simply too complicated for this style, in my opinion. Not sure if it's even popular enough to warrant such an icon?
I agree this is way out of the scope of Material Designed icons.
@k5cents @MrGrigri It's definitely popular enough in my opinion. @gulpjs, @babel, @webpack, @sass and many more open-source projects use it. @facebook, @twitter and @heroku also use it for their open-source projects.
I agree though that my current icon is probably too complex. You can obviously have a try at simplifying it if you want. We could also only use the "T" (that was their official logo a while back).
Yeah nah, this doesn't look right or needed in the scope of MDI. I don't even know what the heck a continuous integration service is.
@JapanYoshi A continuous integration service builds, tests and deploys a software project whenever a code change happens. Every time you see a "build: passing" badge on a GitHub project page it's using a CI service.
The icon could be used to link to a project's status page on Travis (eg. travis-ci.org/sass/sass).
馃憤 The lack of (highly) popular developer-oriented services outside the random selection of JS frameworks and VSCs (#1279) keeps preventing me from using this 馃槥
God, this is Ethereum all over again.
Using an icon that actually reflects the projects status would be much better from a users standpoint. No one knows what this is unless they have set up a project that uses it.