Re: Can we suspend monkit plugin?

2021-12-20 Thread 'Gavin Mogan' via Jenkins Developers
I've fixed, or created PRs for the rest of them - 
https://github.com/jenkins-infra/plugins-wiki-docs/pull/2

On Monday, December 20, 2021 at 3:18:34 PM UTC-8 Gavin Mogan wrote:

> In my little audit of the plugin site, I got reports about an HTTP
> image in the docs (would produce mixed content warning).
>
> https://plugins.jenkins.io/monkit-plugin/
>
> http://www.novonordisk.dk/Images/apis.png
>
> Not only does that image not exist, but praqma.net and code.praqma.net
> don't exist, so you can't download the library it interfaces with. As
> it hasn't had a release in 6 years, and stats say it only has 25
> installs, so I'm betting people forgot about it.
>
> Gavin
>

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Can we suspend monkit plugin?

2021-12-20 Thread 'Gavin Mogan' via Jenkins Developers
In my little audit of the plugin site, I got reports about an HTTP
image in the docs (would produce mixed content warning).

https://plugins.jenkins.io/monkit-plugin/

http://www.novonordisk.dk/Images/apis.png

Not only does that image not exist, but praqma.net and code.praqma.net
don't exist, so you can't download the library it interfaces with. As
it hasn't had a release in 6 years, and stats say it only has 25
installs, so I'm betting people forgot about it.

Gavin

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Re: Java 11 as minimum? (Jetty 9.4.x EOL)

2021-12-20 Thread Basil Crow
On Mon, Dec 20, 2021 at 1:53 PM 'Jesse Glick' via Jenkins Developers
 wrote:
>
> Is this mostly about Servlet API types, or other EE packages?

Servlet types and JavaMail were the most common cases I saw in the
prototype, along with a new package namespace for FileUpload to go
along with the new servlet types. Seems more straightforward to do one
large Jakarta migration rather than several smaller ones. This is
going to be a major disruption anyway, so might as well just get it
over with. The only migration I didn't tackle in the prototype was the
Jakarta Dependency Injection API, because Guice doesn't support the
new types yet (google/guice#1383). I imagine Guice will support them
at some point in the future; Spring Security and Commons FileUpload
only support the new types in snapshot releases at present. My gut
feeling is that this migration will probably kick into full gear
around late 2022 or early 2023.

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Re: Java 11 as minimum? (Jetty 9.4.x EOL)

2021-12-20 Thread 'Jesse Glick' via Jenkins Developers
On Sun, Dec 19, 2021 at 9:13 PM Basil Crow  wrote:

> When loading plugins without "Jakarta-Ready: true" in a Jakarta EE 9
> environment, we will probably need to apply some special compatibility
> transformations, exempli gratia, transforming the binaries after
> exploding the plugin or loading the plugin in a special class loader
> that transforms the classes as they are loaded.
>

Is this mostly about Servlet API types, or other EE packages? Maybe safer
to use shims like I did for JEP-227, avoiding the need for any class
loading tricks which can confuse tools.

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Re: Annotation versions

2021-12-20 Thread 'Jesse Glick' via Jenkins Developers
On Fri, Dec 17, 2021 at 5:34 PM Basil Crow  wrote:

> I suppose by the same logic we should remove
> access-modifier-annotation, spotbugs-annotations, and
> animal-sniffer-annotations from plugin-pom as well.
>

To the extent that you can verify that these libraries would be in the
classpath for any plugin using any supported `jenkins.version`.

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Re: Google Summer of Code (GSoC) 2022: Call for organizers, mentors, and project ideas

2021-12-20 Thread Alyssa Tong
Hi Oleg,

The knowledge transfer was mentioned in my original email, I didn't see
volunteers for org admins. Nonetheless, let me follow up w/ a doodle for
timing, for after the new years, and we'll take it from there.

Thank you,
alyssa

On Sat, Dec 18, 2021 at 4:35 AM Oleg Nenashev 
wrote:

> Hello Alyssa and Jean-Marc,
>
> Did you have a chance to start a poll for the knowledge transfer meeting,
> and maybe a first coordination one?
>
> Taking the timing, it is very unlikely that it's going to happen before
> the new year at this stage
>
> Best regards,
> Oleg
>
> On Thu, 16 Dec 2021, 19:50 Alyssa Tong,  wrote:
>
>> Thank you Kris and Oleg for your responses.  Your inputs are noted and I
>> will circle back once we have more on project ideas and mentors.
>>
>> BR,
>> alyssa
>>
>> On Thu, Dec 16, 2021 at 3:42 AM Kris Stern  wrote:
>>
>>> Hi Alyssa and Oleg,
>>>
>>> I am interested in volunteering and mentoring in GSoC 2022 for Jenkins.
>>> In particular, I would like to work on the project idea "Jenkinsfile Runner
>>> Action for GitHub Actions" as listed in Oleg's email.
>>>
>>> Maybe I should introduce myself a bit to begin. I started contributing
>>> to open-source in late 2018/early 2019, first working on some astronomy
>>> software development, as my PhD project was in astrophysics then. Also, I
>>> was previously a GSoC contributor in 2019 and 2020, working under the
>>> mentorship of OpenAstronomy, and was able to successfully complete both
>>> projects. Professionally currently I work in the IT sector, on software
>>> engineering. I am based in Hong Kong, but am comfortable working around
>>> different time zones outside of the Asia Pacific (or APAC) area.
>>>
>>> Please let me know how I may proceed further.
>>>
>>> Thanks!
>>>
>>> Best,
>>> Kris Stern, PhD
>>>
>>> --
>>> *From:* jenkinsci-dev@googlegroups.com 
>>> on behalf of Oleg Nenashev 
>>> *Sent:* 16 December 2021 17:43
>>> *To:* Jenkins Developers 
>>> *Subject:* Re: Google Summer of Code (GSoC) 2022: Call for organizers,
>>> mentors, and project ideas
>>>
>>> Hi Alyssa,
>>>
>>> Thanks a lot for taking care of it! I might be able to participate as
>>> org admin in some capacity, but I cannot commit much time next year. My
>>> personal situation is still complicated, and I'm not sure how much time I
>>> will be able to dedicate to Jenkins in general. I will be also Ieading GSoC
>>> in Keptn so I will definitely be around in the program.
>>>
>>> Regarding mentorship and potential projects, this year I will be
>>> potentially available for the following projects/areas:
>>>
>>>- Improving Cloud Events plugin and aligning it with the emerging CD
>>>Events Standard
>>>- Jenkins and OpenTelemetry
>>>- Jenkinsfile executor service for Keptn (powered by Jenkinsfile
>>>Runner)
>>>- Jenkinsfile Runner Action for GitHub Actions
>>>
>>> Let me know if anyone is interested in those projects :)
>>>
>>> Best regards,
>>> Oleg
>>> On Wednesday, December 15, 2021 at 2:23:28 AM UTC+1 alytong13 wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi All,
>>>
>>> I have started this thread on HERE
>>> 
>>>  but thought i'd post it here as well.
>>>
>>> Much like the past 5 years, we are planning to participate in GSoC 2022
>>> 
>>> .
>>>
>>> *About GSoC: *
>>>
>>> GSoC is a mentorship program focused on welcoming new contributors into
>>> the community and helping them learn best practices that will help them be
>>> long term OSS contributors.
>>>
>>> GSoC is an annual, global program that has been for college students. In
>>> 2022 GSoC is expanding its program to encourage all newcomers of open
>>> source that are 18 years and older. The program will no longer be solely
>>> focused on university students or recent graduates.
>>>
>>> *Important dates:*
>>>
>>>- Project application registration opens in February 2022
>>>- Registration for GSoC contributors opens in April 2022. See
>>>eligibility here 2
>>>
>>>