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Jenkins external workspace manager
Jenkins external workspace manager












jenkins external workspace manager
  1. #JENKINS EXTERNAL WORKSPACE MANAGER UPDATE#
  2. #JENKINS EXTERNAL WORKSPACE MANAGER SOFTWARE#

#JENKINS EXTERNAL WORKSPACE MANAGER UPDATE#

As of June 2019, the Jenkins organization on GitHub had 667 project members and around 2,200 public repositories, compared with Hudson's 28 project members and 20 public repositories with the last update in 2016. Jenkins and Hudson therefore continued as two independent projects, each claiming the other was the fork. On February 1, 2011, Oracle said that they intended to continue development of Hudson, and considered Jenkins a fork rather than a rename.

jenkins external workspace manager

As a result, on January 11, 2011, a call for votes was made to change the project name from "Hudson" to "Jenkins." The proposal was overwhelmingly approved by community vote on January 29, 2011, creating the Jenkins project. Negotiations between the principal project contributors and Oracle took place, and although there were many areas of agreement a key sticking point was the trademarked name "Hudson," after Oracle claimed the right to the name and applied for a trademark in December 2010. ĭuring November 2010, after the acquisition of Sun Microsystems by Oracle, an issue arose in the Hudson community with respect to the infrastructure used, which grew to encompass questions over the stewardship and control by Oracle.

#JENKINS EXTERNAL WORKSPACE MANAGER SOFTWARE#

At the JavaOne conference in May 2008 the software won the Duke's Choice Award in the Developer Solutions category. Īround 2007 Hudson became known as a better alternative to Cruise Control and other open-source build-servers. Oracle's Hudson is no longer maintained and was announced as obsolete in February 2017. The Oracle fork, Hudson, continued to be developed for a time before being donated to the Eclipse Foundation. The Jenkins project was originally named Hudson, and was renamed in 2011 after a dispute with Oracle, which had forked the project and claimed rights to the project name. It supports version control tools, including AccuRev, CVS, Subversion, Git, Mercurial, Perforce, ClearCase and RTC, and can execute Apache Ant, Apache Maven and sbt based projects as well as arbitrary shell scripts and Windows batch commands. It is a server-based system that runs in servlet containers such as Apache Tomcat. It helps automate the parts of software development related to building, testing, and deploying, facilitating continuous integration and continuous delivery. Jenkins is an open source automation server.














Jenkins external workspace manager