I wonder whether we could somehow provide certain type of wizards. Let's 
say if you are using an enterprise version of Jenkins you might require the 
below recommend and secured plugins, if you use Jenkins for php then you 
might require another recommend list of plugins, and so on. 

An an example, eclipse already provide those default installations based on 
those needs:
- https://eclipse.org/ide/

Then that wizard installation might be more flexible and provide different 
solutions for different organizations.

What do you think? Is it something feasible from the implementation point 
of view?

Cheers

On Wednesday, 30 September 2015 16:53:18 UTC+2, evernat wrote:
>
> I suggest to add the findbugs and warnings plugins next to checkstyle. 
> They are both largely used. And using findbugs is common when using 
> checkstyle and pmd.
>
> By the way, a wizard suggesting 78 plugins instead of 1100 plugins is 
> really great for newcomers. This list even remind me of 2 or 3 plugins I 
> should have installed.
>
> - Emeric
>
>

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