Ask mr glick... He wrote it... Though he may not be allowed to spill the
beans ;-)

On Wednesday, 26 September 2012, domi wrote:

> extending your [Not wearing CloudBees hat time]…. any hint on how this was
> implemented? :)
> /Domi
>
> On 26.09.2012, at 10:18, Stephen Connolly 
> <stephen.alan.conno...@gmail.com<javascript:_e({}, 'cvml', 
> 'stephen.alan.conno...@gmail.com');>>
> wrote:
>
> I do hate to put this hat on excessively on this list
>
> [CloudBees hat]
> We have an Enterprise plugin that provides that feature:
> http://jenkins-enterprise.cloudbees.com/docs/user-guide-bundle/plugin-usage.html
>
> It is currently available as a beta release, but will be in the 12.11
> release
> [/CloudBees hat]
>
> [Not wearing CloudBees hat at all and I never said this]
> If you just have a one time need, you could try the plugin with the
> evaluation license... but then once the evaluation license expires you will
> never be able to get an evaluation license on that Jenkins instance again
> :-(
> [/Not wearing CloudBees hat at all and I never said this]
>
> -Stephen
>
> On 24 September 2012 19:47, grayaii <george.g...@rsa.com<javascript:_e({}, 
> 'cvml', 'george.g...@rsa.com');>
> > wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>> Is there a way to figure out if a plugin is being used? (either groovy
>> script, CLI, api/xml, etc)
>> We have a bunch of plugins installed, but I don't think we are not using
>> half of them and I would like to uninstall them.
>> Thanks!
>>
>>
>>
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>>
>
>
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