From 6b1145d6d8d929519bb2dbd7abed58a8314cf453 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: =?UTF-8?q?Viktor=20Sz=C3=A9pe?= <viktor@szepe.net>
Date: Wed, 10 May 2023 16:53:43 +0200
Subject: [PATCH] Remove TravisCI badge from readme.txt (#408)

* Remove TravisCI badge from readme.txt

* Remove TravisCI badge from README
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 README.md  | 2 +-
 readme.txt | 2 +-
 2 files changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)

diff --git a/README.md b/README.md
index 473f9bb..e808dd5 100644
--- a/README.md
+++ b/README.md
@@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ Back your WP Object Cache with Redis, a high-performance in-memory storage backe
 
 ## Description ##
 
-[![Travis CI](https://travis-ci.org/pantheon-systems/wp-redis.svg?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.org/pantheon-systems/wp-redis) [![CircleCI](https://circleci.com/gh/pantheon-systems/wp-redis/tree/master.svg?style=svg)](https://circleci.com/gh/pantheon-systems/wp-redis/tree/master)
+[![CircleCI](https://circleci.com/gh/pantheon-systems/wp-redis/tree/master.svg?style=svg)](https://circleci.com/gh/pantheon-systems/wp-redis/tree/master)
 
 For sites concerned with high traffic, speed for logged-in users, or dynamic pageloads, a high-speed and persistent object cache is a must. You also need something that can scale across multiple instances of your application, so using local file caches or APC are out.
 
diff --git a/readme.txt b/readme.txt
index 6b18504..f48b2b4 100644
--- a/readme.txt
+++ b/readme.txt
@@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ Back your WP Object Cache with Redis, a high-performance in-memory storage backe
 
 == Description ==
 
-[![Travis CI](https://travis-ci.org/pantheon-systems/wp-redis.svg?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.org/pantheon-systems/wp-redis) [![CircleCI](https://circleci.com/gh/pantheon-systems/wp-redis/tree/master.svg?style=svg)](https://circleci.com/gh/pantheon-systems/wp-redis/tree/master)
+[![CircleCI](https://circleci.com/gh/pantheon-systems/wp-redis/tree/master.svg?style=svg)](https://circleci.com/gh/pantheon-systems/wp-redis/tree/master)
 
 For sites concerned with high traffic, speed for logged-in users, or dynamic pageloads, a high-speed and persistent object cache is a must. You also need something that can scale across multiple instances of your application, so using local file caches or APC are out.