[JIRA] (JENKINS-5371) Cannot push tags back

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david.antliff@gmail.com (JIRA)

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Nov 7, 2016, 10:37:01 PM11/7/16
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David Antliff commented on Bug JENKINS-5371
 
Re: Cannot push tags back

This isn't really fixed in my opinion - the plugin page still mentions the non-existent option, and the GitPublisher plugin doesn't have a way to push all tags - it can only push tags that can be explicitly named, so it's not useful for dynamically named tags that Jenkins doesn't know about.

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david.antliff@gmail.com (JIRA)

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Nov 7, 2016, 10:38:09 PM11/7/16
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David Antliff reopened an issue
 

Please reconsider this issue in light of my earlier comment.

Jenkins / Bug JENKINS-5371
Cannot push tags back
Change By: David Antliff
Resolution: Fixed
Status: Closed Reopened

bert@famroos.nu (JIRA)

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Nov 18, 2016, 3:15:02 PM11/18/16
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Bert Roos commented on Bug JENKINS-5371

Still quite confusing. The help text for "Create a tag for every build" of the Jenkins Git Plugin says this:

Create a tag in the workspace for every build to unambiguously mark the commit that was built. You can combine this with Git publisher to push the tags to the remote repository.

But the Git publisher has no option to push all tags. After a long internet search, I decided to go with just the Git publisher plug in.

jrp@juniper.net (JIRA)

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Feb 11, 2017, 3:01:03 AM2/11/17
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I am another person who is the 'bacon' in our little dog's breakfast of this problem:

I'm assuming this bug hasn't been silently closed in some other place with a non-obvious but perfectly acceptable fix that I couldn't find.

  • The documented feature doesn't show up in the product, so there is no way this is not a legitimate bug.
  • git publisher functionality a priori isn't coherent or commensurate,
  • * Even if you want to push tihs to publisher, it's also the right thing here, and it not being where it belongs is a bit of incomprehensible crazy-sauce.

The workaround (which I guess would be explicitly calling git push yourself in script) is blinkered for plenty of cases, including mine.
Why is this not a real bug being owned by someone actually working on it, pushing towards fix instantaneously and then making the slightly embarrassed 'oops, yeah this was dumb, sorry for the delay but my cats all died from cancer during the testing of my next major project: a 240V 3phase catnip igniter, and I've been in a bit of a funk' sort of apology for the inconvenience?

I mean, has this thing really been not working for 6 years?

Is there another person who should be working on it, maybe, or an escalation path it can undergo? I don't know how tihngs work around here, I'm just fascinated by what is going on.

Or, I suppose, you could just remove the functionality from the documentation like a wimp.

Perhaps maybe my expectations are incorrectly set: is Atlassian not a real company? Or do they not have real people who own and are responsible for this? Or, is this an loosely supported open source project with few actual people working on it: I mean, should I be like grinding through your code and fixing the degeneracy? Is that what's expected?

jrp@juniper.net (JIRA)

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Feb 11, 2017, 7:19:02 PM2/11/17
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jrp updated an issue
Change By: jrp
Comment:
I am another person who is the 'bacon' in our little dog's breakfast of this problem:

I'm assuming this bug hasn't been silently closed in some other place with a non-obvious but perfectly acceptable fix that I couldn't find.

* The documented feature doesn't show up in the product, so there is no way this is not a legitimate bug.

* git publisher functionality a priori isn't coherent or commensurate,

* * Even if you want to push tihs to publisher, it's also the right thing here, and it not being where it belongs is a bit of incomprehensible crazy-sauce.

The workaround (which I guess would be explicitly calling git push yourself in script) is blinkered for plenty of cases, including mine.
Why is this not a real bug being owned by someone actually working on it, pushing towards fix instantaneously and then making the slightly embarrassed 'oops, yeah this was dumb, sorry for the delay but my cats all died from cancer during the testing of my next major project: a 240V 3phase catnip igniter, and I've been in a bit of a funk' sort of apology for the inconvenience?

I mean, has this thing really been not working for 6 years?

Is there another person who should be working on it, maybe, or an escalation path it can undergo? I don't know how tihngs work around here, I'm just fascinated by what is going on.

Or, I suppose,  you could just remove the functionality from the documentation like a wimp.

Perhaps maybe my expectations are incorrectly set: is Atlassian not a real company? Or do they not have real people who own and are responsible for this? Or, is this an loosely supported open source project with few actual people working on it: I mean, should I be like grinding through your code and fixing the degeneracy? Is that what's expected?

mark.earl.waite@gmail.com (JIRA)

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Nov 15, 2019, 3:49:11 PM11/15/19
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Mark Waite assigned an issue to Unassigned
Change By: Mark Waite
Assignee: Andrew Bayer
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