You can read more about it on the 2.0 landing page (https://jenkins-ci.org/2.0/)
Am 01.03.2016 um 00:39 schrieb R. Tyler Croy:
You can read more about it on the 2.0 landing page (https://jenkins-ci.org/2.0/)
The link to "the 2.0 plan" on this page is dead.
I think that tabs should be on a single row with left and right arrow to display hidden tabs like in https://www.google.com/design/spec/components/tabs.html#tabs-usage.
Is this has been discussed elsewhere ?
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Hi,
I would like to provide some feedback on Jenkins 2.0 alpha releases.
So I hope this is the right place to ask questions :-)
BTW I really like the highlights that Jenkins 2.0 alpha release already provide.
Looking forward to the next steps!
It looks like a Pipeline job does not appear in the left side panel.
It was useful in order to abort a pipeline without having to open the pipeline job’s page.
Any reason whyc it’s been removed?
When aborting a pipeline job:
Could you please explain further this behaviour?
I’ve been using the Build Flow plugin so far which provides a Graph view with quite useful information like job’s duration and status.
Any plan to add this view to the Pipeline plugin?
I could see the following enhancements with Pipelines but I am certainly missing some points:
Basically could you please provide a quick comparison with Build Flow?
I would be interested in heraing best practices while using Pipelines.
Pipelines can orchestrate (launch jobs) but also they can contain build steps on their own.
So the question could be - in which case should I opt for inline steps or job instantiation?
Thanks in advance for considering my questions,
Cheers!
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As I mention in this blog post: https://jenkins-ci.org/blog/2016/02/29/jenkins2-alphas/
The first Jenkins 2.0 alpha downloads are available (yay!). You can read more
about it on the 2.0 landing page (https://jenkins-ci.org/2.0/), which also
includes the links the download various native packages of the 2.0 alpha.
I'm going to be linking to this thread from the page and blog post for
feedback, so by all means, download it and play around with it!
Cheers