Docker-Hub jenkins or jenkinsci?

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Sven Hüßner

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Apr 24, 2019, 1:19:14 PM4/24/19
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There are two organisations on Docker-Hub that have Jenkins images:
and

They both seem to have the "blueocean" variant for example. The jenkins/blueocean seems to be pretty unused though, as compared to the jenkinsci/blueocean.

So which image would I pull from which organization? And how are they different? It's a bit confusing.

Mark Waite

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Apr 24, 2019, 1:43:12 PM4/24/19
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On Wed, Apr 24, 2019 at 7:19 AM 'Sven Hüßner' via Jenkins Users <jenkins...@googlegroups.com> wrote:
There are two organisations on Docker-Hub that have Jenkins images:
and


https://hub.docker.com/r/jenkinsci/jenkins reports that the repository is deprecated in favor of the https://hub.docker.com/r/jenkins/jenkins/ image.

Use the "jenkins" image from DockerHub, not the "jenkinsci" image.  The Jenkins project controls the "jenkins" image.  The DockerHub team controls the "jenkinsci" image.
 
They both seem to have the "blueocean" variant for example. The jenkins/blueocean seems to be pretty unused though, as compared to the jenkinsci/blueocean.

So which image would I pull from which organization? And how are they different? It's a bit confusing.

The "jenkinsci/blueocean" image includes many more components than the "jenkinsci/jenkins" image.  Docker in docker is one of the things that the blueocean image includes.  That Docker in docker support is used to make the tutorials on jenkins.io deeper and more valuable to those using the image to learn more about Jenkins.

I've understood that there are security risks associated with running docker in docker.  I have preferred to use the jenkinsci/jenkins image as the basis for my work, then I add the plugins I want (including Blue Ocean).

Mark Waite
  

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Baptiste Mathus

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Apr 24, 2019, 2:40:12 PM4/24/19
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Sven Hüßner

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Apr 27, 2019, 9:52:15 AM4/27/19
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Thanks for the clarification, now things are clear.


Am Mittwoch, 24. April 2019 16:40:12 UTC+2 schrieb Baptiste Mathus:
Le mer. 24 avr. 2019 à 15:43, Mark Waite <mark.e...@gmail.com> a écrit :
On Wed, Apr 24, 2019 at 7:19 AM 'Sven Hüßner' via Jenkins Users <jenkins...@googlegroups.com> wrote:
There are two organisations on Docker-Hub that have Jenkins images:
and


https://hub.docker.com/r/jenkinsci/jenkins reports that the repository is deprecated in favor of the https://hub.docker.com/r/jenkins/jenkins/ image.

Use the "jenkins" image from DockerHub, not the "jenkinsci" image.  The Jenkins project controls the "jenkins" image.  The DockerHub team controls the "jenkinsci" image.
 
They both seem to have the "blueocean" variant for example. The jenkins/blueocean seems to be pretty unused though, as compared to the jenkinsci/blueocean.

So which image would I pull from which organization? And how are they different? It's a bit confusing.

The "jenkinsci/blueocean" image includes many more components than the "jenkinsci/jenkins" image.  Docker in docker is one of the things that the blueocean image includes.  That Docker in docker support is used to make the tutorials on jenkins.io deeper and more valuable to those using the image to learn more about Jenkins.

I've understood that there are security risks associated with running docker in docker.  I have preferred to use the jenkinsci/jenkins image as the basis for my work, then I add the plugins I want (including Blue Ocean).

Mark Waite
  

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Sven Hüßner

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Apr 27, 2019, 9:55:04 AM4/27/19
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Thanks for the clarification and the hint with installing jenkins and then manually install the plugins instead of using a pre-configured image.


Am Mittwoch, 24. April 2019 15:43:12 UTC+2 schrieb Mark Waite:
On Wed, Apr 24, 2019 at 7:19 AM 'Sven Hüßner' via Jenkins Users <jenkins...@googlegroups.com> wrote:
There are two organisations on Docker-Hub that have Jenkins images:
and


https://hub.docker.com/r/jenkinsci/jenkins reports that the repository is deprecated in favor of the https://hub.docker.com/r/jenkins/jenkins/ image.

Use the "jenkins" image from DockerHub, not the "jenkinsci" image.  The Jenkins project controls the "jenkins" image.  The DockerHub team controls the "jenkinsci" image.
 
They both seem to have the "blueocean" variant for example. The jenkins/blueocean seems to be pretty unused though, as compared to the jenkinsci/blueocean.

So which image would I pull from which organization? And how are they different? It's a bit confusing.

The "jenkinsci/blueocean" image includes many more components than the "jenkinsci/jenkins" image.  Docker in docker is one of the things that the blueocean image includes.  That Docker in docker support is used to make the tutorials on jenkins.io deeper and more valuable to those using the image to learn more about Jenkins.

I've understood that there are security risks associated with running docker in docker.  I have preferred to use the jenkinsci/jenkins image as the basis for my work, then I add the plugins I want (including Blue Ocean).

Mark Waite
  

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