Fair enough.
If you could remove the "-plugin" suffix from your artifact ID, that
would be great (it's listed in the prerequisites here:
https://wiki.jenkins-ci.org/display/JENKINS/Hosting+Plugins#HostingPlugins-Prerequisites)
Thanks,
Chris
On 17/12/15 18:46, Inky Sea wrote:
> VMware's vRealize Automation (vRA) is a cloud management platform that
> allows provisioning on various type of infrastructure. For example,
> vRA can provision workloads to vSphere, HyperV, AWS, Azure, etc...
>
> The other VMware/VSphere plugins are for different products in the
> VMware suite. Attempting to integrate with those plugins would be a
> challenge from a development perspective as each product does different
> things and it would be confusing to the end users.
>
> On Thursday, December 17, 2015 at 11:07:20 AM UTC-5, Baptiste Mathus wrote:
>
> I don't know enough about it, but just to check: is this a product
> really different from VMWare/VSphere (both exist)?
> Shouldn't/Couldn't it be integrated in one existing plugin as an
> extension or something?
>
> (Not saying it should, again, just for the record trying to get your
> take/opinion about it before eventually forking)
>
> Thanks!
>
> 2015-12-17 16:15 GMT+01:00 Inky Sea <
inkyse...@gmail.com <javascript:>>:
>
> What is the typical turn around on creating the project? It's a
> busy time of year, I just want to ensure that this request did
> not get lost in the shuffle.
>
> On Monday, December 14, 2015 at 2:13:58 PM UTC-5, Inky Sea wrote:
>
> GitHub repository URL :
>
https://github.com/inkysea/vmware-vrealize-automation-plugin <
https://github.com/inkysea/vmware-vrealize-automation-plugin>
>
> GitHub user : inkysea
>
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