Replace Travis-CI config with GitHub action#25
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Note that `Dist::Zilla` currently requires at least Perl 5.20 to build and install. This is why the list of Perlso doesn't match the original list in the Travis-CI config file.
Travis-CI stopped allowing Open Source projects to use its CI service many years ago. These days, GitHub has its own CI system, hence the need for an external CI provider has been reduced. With the GitHub action implemented in the previous commit (34874e1), the Travis-CI config file is no longer necessary and can be removed.
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Travis-CI stopped allowing Open Source projects to have free access many years ago. Since then, GitHub has already created its own CI service. This PR migrates from the old Travis-CI configuration to the new GitHub action. I've updated the list of Perls that are tested to match what
Dist::Zillacurrently supports and to match the most recently released Perl version. Unfortunately, due to failures in the upstream distWeb::Request, the GitHub action fails. Should the issues in the upstream dist get fixed, then things should start passing normally again (there's a test failure in OX, but it seems related to theWeb::Requestdependency). Either way, this PR brings the CI configuration up to date and hence it's possible to test the dist in CI on pushes and pull requests again.If you want any changes to this PR, please let me know and I'll be more than happy to update and resubmit as necessary.