Hi Mads,

Thanks a lot for the AdoptOpenJDK plugin, this is a really nice addition to 
the current Jenkins ecosystem.
Regarding crawlers, I suggest reaching out to the Jenkins INFRA team using 
the in...@lists.jenkins-ci.org mailing list or INFRA project in Jenkins 
JIRA.
As a workaround, AdoprOpenJDK plugin could also pull AdoptOpenJDK releases 
on its own without relying on the Jenkins infrastructure.

W.r.t Oracle JDK, I would like to note that there are EULA restrictions in 
Java 11+. One cannot use this Java versions for business without being an 
Oracle customer.
Currently the OpenJDK plugin offers a "Accept the license" button when 
enabling the tool, but TBH it looks like a serious risk for Jenkins users 
if they can get Java 11 by default without reconfirming that they read the 
user agreement.

Best regards,
Oleg

On Monday, May 20, 2019 at 2:07:01 PM UTC+2, Mads Mohr Christensen wrote:
>
> I opened two PRs a week ago and one is blocking the initial release of a 
> new plugin:
> https://github.com/jenkinsci/adoptopenjdk-plugin
> https://github.com/jenkins-infra/crawler/pull/81 
>
> The other PR adds support for Oracle JDK 10, 11 and 12 for the jdk-tool 
> plugin:
> https://github.com/jenkins-infra/crawler/pull/82
>
> Especially the first PR is one that I really would like to get merged as 
> it is blocking the initial release of my new plugin ;-)
>
> /M
>

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