Re: way to determine if plugin is being used

2012-09-26 Thread Stephen Connolly
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 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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Re: way to determine if plugin is being used

2012-09-26 Thread domi
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 
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 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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Re: way to determine if plugin is being used

2012-09-26 Thread Stephen Connolly
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.comjavascript:_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.comjavascript:_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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Re: way to determine if plugin is being used

2012-09-25 Thread domi
This is one of the suggested topics I've added to the list for JUC: 
https://wiki.jenkins-ci.org/display/JENKINS/Governance+Meeting+Agenda#GovernanceMeetingAgenda-JenkinsUserConferenceMeeting@SanFrancisco
/Domi

On 24.09.2012, at 20:47, grayaii 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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