On 2016-06-30 16:26, Mark Waite wrote:
> That sounds good to me. Simplifying that page will be a good thing.
>
> I've constructed a series of Docker images which contain bug
> verification jobs that are interesting to the git plugin. Currently it
> includes 72 jobs that verify specific bugs have not been reintroduced,
> with an additional 20+ jobs verifying various forms of authentication to
> interesting git service providers like GitHub, BitBucket, Gitlab, and
> Assembla.
>
> Are you interested in links to the verification Docker definitions (for
> those images that I'm willing to share publicly)?
>
> I've found it quite helpful to use a Jenkins job to confirm that a
> specific git plugin bug is resolved. It then allows me to run that same
> condition on multiple platforms, with parallel execution (depending on
> the number of slaves I have running), and has been helpful discovering
> unexpected surprises in my configurations and in those tests.
>
> Mark Waite
It is good to hear you still look at the LTS RCs, for sure. I would love
if your work ware living and running somewhere publicly so people can
contribute and see the results. Though it seems you approach is
fundamentally different than the one used by ATH and project infra is
not ready to run docker containers (unless that has changes recently).
As a minimum, please consolidate the path of the wiki page that refers
to git plugin to something that makes sense w.r.t. what you tests. Also,
I really miss your green +1 in there so feel free to have just one item
on the page but please, let us know the tests are passing at your end.
Thanks
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oliver