Hi Dan,
It was a suggestion rather than an endorsement. If the issue can be fixed without installing the plugin then I suggest doing that instead. The general reason for this is that; depending on what certain plugin is used for, some things might become tightly coupled to Jenkins, taking away the ability to run things outside of (same) Jenkins. This might cause difficulties for the users who might want to run stuff since they will not see what is done by Jenkins if they don't look at Jenkins and might hit the similar issue. /Fatih ________________________________ From: Dan Radez <dra...@redhat.com> Sent: 17 August 2016 03:39:10 To: Fatih Degirmenci Cc: agard...@linuxfoundation.org; opnfv-tech-discuss@lists.opnfv.org Subject: jenkins postbuildscript plugin Fatih was your suggestion to use the postbuildscript plugin an endorsement to install it too? Aric wanted to double check that you were on board with it before it was installed. I could always just to a clean up a the start of the build instead of at the end of every build. Dan
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