X-Git-Url: http://info.iut-bm.univ-fcomte.fr/pub/gitweb/simgrid.git/blobdiff_plain/fac105e2dbdb6068ca39b21b593d79caea884102..ce3b234c639f0d20b4fc60704294b0cb32d4b2cb:/doc/doxygen/inside_tests.doc
diff --git a/doc/doxygen/inside_tests.doc b/doc/doxygen/inside_tests.doc
index d09cbe2d35..d99b23762e 100644
--- a/doc/doxygen/inside_tests.doc
+++ b/doc/doxygen/inside_tests.doc
@@ -234,9 +234,9 @@ We use Jenkins on Inria
servers as a workhorse: it runs all of our tests for many
configurations. It takes a long time to answer, and it often reports
issues but when it's green, then you know that SimGrid is very fit!
-We use Travis to
+We use Travis to
quickly run some tests on Linux and Mac. It answers quickly but may
-miss issues. And we use AppVeyor
+miss issues. And we use AppVeyor
to build and somehow test SimGrid on windows.
\subsection inside_tests_jenkins Jenkins on the Inria CI servers
@@ -282,14 +282,14 @@ Travis is a free (as in free beer) Continuous Integration system that
open-sourced project can use freely. It is very well integrated in the
GitHub ecosystem. There is a plenty of documentation out there. Our
configuration is in the file .travis.yml as it should be, and the
-result is here: https://travis-ci.org/mquinson/simgrid
+result is here: https://travis-ci.org/simgrid/simgrid
\subsection inside_tests_appveyor AppVeyor
AppVeyor aims at becoming the Travis of Windows. It is maybe less
mature than Travis, or maybe it is just that I'm less trained in
Windows. Our configuration is in the file appveyor.yml as it should
-be, and the result is here: https://ci.appveyor.com/project/mquinson/simgrid
+be, and the result is here: https://ci.appveyor.com/project/simgrid/simgrid
It should be noted that I miserably failed to use the environment
provided by AppVeyor, since SimGrid does not build with Microsoft