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Joseph Akroush

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Aug 3, 2020, 7:46:28 PM8/3/20
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Hello,

My name is Joseph Akroush. I am interested in becoming a maintainer for the MSBuild Jenkins plugin.

Link to plugin: https://plugins.jenkins.io/msbuild/
GitHub profile: https://github.com/josephakroush
Jenkins infrastructure account id: akroushj

I look forward to hearing from you.

Thank you!

Oleg Nenashev

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Aug 5, 2020, 8:03:50 AM8/5/20
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Hi Joseph,

Thanks for the interest! +1 from me.

I have just noticed that there is no pull requests fro you submitted for this plugin. It is not a blocker for ownership transition according to our process. At the same time, it would be great if you could summarize your plans for this plugin.

Best regards,
Oleg

Baptiste Mathus

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Aug 6, 2020, 2:59:44 AM8/6/20
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Thank you for the proposal Joseph.

Going with this, I would like to propose our help wrt. security maintenance. 
Our team at CloudBees will be able to react on security issue reports, by definition time-sensitive.
We have done this already for a number of plugins: 

I will propose the PR for this.

If anybody sees a problem with this, please let me know.

Thanks!

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Tim Van Holder

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Aug 8, 2020, 1:27:07 PM8/8/20
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Small note: this plugin will soon be obsolete. .NET 5 releases in November and that will use the .NET Core style (with everything done via a ‘dotnet’ executable). So ‘msbuild’ as executable to invoke will be phased out.

(Disclaimer: I am working on a plugin for .NET SDK use. Once I have some basic unit tests, I plan to release a 0.1 version.)

Oleg Nenashev

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Aug 11, 2020, 11:58:02 AM8/11/20
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Since there is no negative feedback, I suggest to move forward with the permission transfer if Joseph is still interested.
I am not too concerned about .NET 5 release and MSBuild deprecation, because the previous .NET versions will stay around for years. So there should be still significant demand from users to have this plugin in Jenkins


On Saturday, August 8, 2020 at 7:27:07 PM UTC+2, Tim Van Holder wrote:
Small note: this plugin will soon be obsolete. .NET 5 releases in November and that will use the .NET Core style (with everything done via a ‘dotnet’ executable). So ‘msbuild’ as executable to invoke will be phased out.

(Disclaimer: I am working on a plugin for .NET SDK use. Once I have some basic unit tests, I plan to release a 0.1 version.)
On Wed, 5 Aug 2020 at 14:03, Oleg Nenashev <o.v.n...@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi Joseph,

Thanks for the interest! +1 from me.

I have just noticed that there is no pull requests fro you submitted for this plugin. It is not a blocker for ownership transition according to our process. At the same time, it would be great if you could summarize your plans for this plugin.

Best regards,
Oleg

On Tuesday, August 4, 2020 at 1:46:28 AM UTC+2, Joseph Akroush wrote:
Hello,

My name is Joseph Akroush. I am interested in becoming a maintainer for the MSBuild Jenkins plugin.

Link to plugin: https://plugins.jenkins.io/msbuild/
GitHub profile: https://github.com/josephakroush
Jenkins infrastructure account id: akroushj

I look forward to hearing from you.

Thank you!

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