Rush delivery from Hudson HQ! Hudson 1.351 just rolled out with a very important regression fix: Regression in 1.350 that can delete old build artifacts. (mailing list thread, issue 5937) Sorry for the hiccup everybody, we’re working pretty hard on getting a better, more stable, release process in place. You can go grab the latest .war file straight from hudson-ci.org or if you’re using a native package,...
As Matt Brown pointed out on the dev@ list, Hudson made a cameo on The Daily WTF in their post Nobulation Fail. Kohsuke went on to mention on the mailing list: Looks like this one is already fixed back in October last year....
Apologies for the slight delay in posting another TWiP, both within the Hudson community and outside of it, it was quite a busy week. This past week we’ve had roughly 15 plugins released, with a few going through a number of iterations over the course of the week such as the Emma plugin and one of Hudson’s newest plugins, the Libvirt Slaves plugin. One of...
Rarely do I ever get mail, let alone mail I like, so I was quite excited when a shipment of stickers from Hudson HQ arrived yesterday. I’m certain you’re thinking to yourself "what does this guy need hundreds of Hudson stickers for?" Fact is, I don’t! They’re not for me, they’re for you! I am willing to mail stickers vast distances to you (with...
Been a bit pre-occupied this week, so this links roll-up is short and sweet. The JavaDude details a fairly simple test application embedding Glassfish + Netbeans + Hudson Thanks to @chrisbingham, discovered a .NET wrapper for Hudson’s remote API Learned all about getting started with Hudson for .NET projects from Bob Cravens Robert Fletcher wrote a groovy post about testing Grails plugins on Hudson....
It’s been a little over a month since I pinged Kohsuke about an "official Hudson blog"; my role has been nothing more than writer and editor of a community resource, while I have invested a lot of time in Continuous Blog it is not "mine" so much as it is "ours." I feel I have a responsibility as the current maintainer of this resource...
Ever wanted to pick the brains of multiple Hudson developers and users, all at the same time? Feel like finally meeting Kohsuke in person? Now’s your chance! We’re hosting our second-ever Bay Area Hudson Hackathon/Meetup on March 19th and 20th. That’s nearly two whole days of Hudson! Day One (Mar. 19) The first day of the hackathon/meetup is aimed primarily at those working with Hudson’s core, or...
Last Friday, March 5th, Hudson 1.349 was pushed out into the wild with an even split of bug fixes and enhancements. Included in this release is Alan Harder’s (a.k.a mindless) old data monitor code, discussed previously in the post "https://jenkins.io/content/call-testers-older-better[Call for Testers: The older the better]." Included in this release were further updates to the japanese and german localizations of Hudson; if you’re interested...
SCaLE 19X – the 19th annual Southern California Linux Expo. SCaLE is the largest community-run open-source and free software conference in North America. It is held annually in the greater Los Angeles area. Visit the Jenkins booth #604.
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The Jenkins Contributor Summit brings together current and future contributors to the Jenkins project. At this event we will talk about the current state of the project and its future evolution.