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A little late, but this past week we released 19 plugins including one new release, the Libvirt Slaves. Feb 28th Accurev plugin 0.6.10 Mar 1st Subversion Release Manager plugin 1.1 Clover plugin 2.6.3 SCTMExecutor 1.5 global-build-stats plugin 0.1-alpha3 Mar 2nd ClearCase UCM Baseline Plug-in 1.4 Accurev plugin 0.6.11 JIRA plugin 1.20 Mar 3rd NAnt Plugin 1.4.1 Edgewall Trac plugin 1.10 NCover plugin 0.3 nabaztag 1.7 Mozmill Plugin 1.3 Mantis plugin 0.9 Harvest SCM 0.3 Subversion Plug-in 1.12 Mar 4th Performance Publisher plugin...
For those of you living in or around Silicon Valley, next Wednesday (March 10th) you might want to reserve some space around 6pm on your calendar. Frederic Simon and Yoav Landman from JFrog will be presenting at the Silicon Valley JavaFX Users Group meeting at the Googleplex. Frederic and Yoav will be discussing and demonstrating how JFrog’s Artifactory works with...
Since I’ve been a bit pre-occupied with non-Hudson related activities lately, I have missed a few days of link rollups, I suppose it’s fitting to get a couple days worth of links in one post. While The Build Doctor has the time to follow the continuous integration world and post links on a daily basis, I haven’t found the same quantity...
Michael Donohue, a Hudson developer who has taken on the role of master bug triage guy for Hudson, does something regularly which I’ve really come to appreciate as a Hudson developer myself: he sends out emails to the dev list with the top 10 voted issues at that time. This gives those of us in the Hudson development community a...
A couple weeks ago in the post outlining the release of Hudson 1.347 I mentioned that Alan Harder (a.k.a. mindless) had undertaken a deprecation-crusade; that is to say Alan has taken it upon himself to rid Hudson’s code-base, particularly in the plugin area, of older code. One of Alan’s branches old-data-monitor was merged into trunk with r28147 bringing with it...
A few weeks ago our fearless leader Kohsuke Kawaguchi joined the San Francisco Java Users Group to talk about continuous integration with Hudson. Thanks to Marakana for organizing the meetup, and Aleksandar Gargenta for posting the video and slides, embedded below. Learn About Continuous Integration With Hudson Directly From the Source...
The latest release, 1.348 of Hudson was pushed out to the repositories on the 26th of Feb. This release is primarily a bugfix release containing a number of fixes (listed below) and a few localization corrections Bugs fixed Fixed a performance problem of the job/build top page when there are too many artifacts. Improved /etc/shadow permission checks. Disable auto-refresh in Groovy script console (issue...
This week we had 18 plugin releases, with the xUnit plugin managing to have a release almost every day. For this edition of TWiP I was actually able to generate the log of releases mostly automatically thanks to rpetti who contributed the script to the contiuous-blog-tools repository on GitHub. This past week saw two new plugins, the SSH plugin and the...
Justifying Continuous Integration Expenditure Our friend the Build Doctor, tries to quantify spending on continuous integration. In the comment thread on another related post of his, he strikes gold with: People are more expensive than Continuous Integration servers; let’s optimise the system for them....
Day 2 of FOSDEM'24. Visit the Jenkins stand in building K, level 1 and take home some stickers!
Visit Jenkins at SCaLE!