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Thanks for the clarification Nicolas! It should help with transitions. I had to go through the same during the last year (putting more than 30 plugins for adoption). It hurts sometimes, but it is really required to keep the focus. Thanks a lot for your contributions to the plugins!I went through the component list in JIRA, and there are few components where you are marked as a lead:
- aws-credentials-plugin
- azure-publishersettings-credentials-plugin
- ceylon-plugin
- changes-since-last-success-plugin
- clever-cloud-plugin
- container-slaves-plugin
- docker-custom-build-environment-plugin
- docker-java-api-plugin
- docker-plugin
- docker-slaves-plugin
- jna-posix-api-plugin
- jnr-posix-api-plugin
- naginator-plugin
- one-shot-executor-plugin
- slave-prerequisites-plugin
- timemachine-plugin
Would you like us to mark all these plugins for adoption and remove you as a default assignee (or change to otheractive maintainers in some components like Docker)?
Best regards,Oleg
On Thursday, February 21, 2019 at 7:18:50 PM UTC+1, nicolas de loof wrote:Hi!Over the years I've been working with Jenkins, I've come to adopt or just patch a few plugins. In some cases, I was only delivering a fix, not really adopting the plugin per-se. Many of them I've been contacted to review pull requests while I only provided a fix for a customer but don't use by myself, so hardly can maintain. As this might have led to some confusion nowadays, I would like to clarify for future requests that I don't consider myself an active maintainer on any plugin. So I would like to formally tell the community that anyone can consider "my" plugins ready to be adopted if there isn't already another active maintainer. This typically includes the few docker-*-plugins I've created or maintained past years. Some people using them for production would be better candidate for a maintener role.I hope this will possibly avoid some loops to provide maintainership to requesters, for plugins that are already de facto without an active maintainer.
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