Thanks for reply . I tried running Jenkins process and Jenkins user with
same use as of my windows user still no luck with mapped path with labels
assigned.
1) i went to Jenkins services and changed the Logon user to the current
system user .
2) created the same user on Jenkins and logged in
Hey Everyone,
In a recent PR, we got to talking about adding github releases info to the
wiki, but was mentioned its probably better to add it to plugins.jenkins.io
instead (Totally agree, plus i have more skills in this area).
But I'm a little conflicted about solutions before I start doing any
Fred,
Yeah I just googled for Debian [1], Suse [2], Ubuntu [3]. They all
pretty much say the same thing. US Law, blah, blah, blag. Like I said, I am
now 99% sure the whole world is just "doing it wrong" and most entities
(projects, people, companies) are too small for the government to notice.
Meanwhile now we have more than 20 repositories with Release Drafter
enabled.
I have created https://github.com/jenkinsci/.github/pull/8 to document
usage in the jenkinsci organization (quick hack).
Any feedback will be appreciated.
On Wednesday, May 29, 2019 at 1:02:47 PM UTC+2, Daniel Beck
Thank you Scott for going the extra mile.
Your answer is what I expected it to be, and I would somehow concur on the
fact that it's been around forever, but noone ever really cared.
CentOS has them too, as you mentioned: https://www.centos.org/legal/
On Wed, Jun 19, 2019 at 3:45 PM Scott
So, I went and did some research on this. Disclaimer, I am not a lawyer,
and Red Hat can't give specific legal advice. That said, these export
restrictions are in place and applicable no matter which base image you
choose/use (Alpine, CentOS, Debian, Ubuntu, etc). Essentially, the law is
the
thank you Jeff
On Tue, Jun 18, 2019 at 12:48 PM Jeff wrote:
> Hi Alyssa
>
> Here's my demo info:
>
> Title: Using React for plugin UI
>
> The working hours plugin has a date driven UI. During this summer's Google
> Summer of Code, our student rewrite the UI in React, so that we could take
>
Cross Posting from Jenkins User Mailing List
Hello fellow Jenkins users and developers,
I am a product manager at CloudBees and have taken over responsibility for the
Jenkins Blue Ocean sub-project. Over the last year, the teams working on
Jenkins at CloudBees have looked at the initiative of
Hi Joe,
No objections from my part.
It will be great to have your help.
Best Regards and thank you
On Tue, Jun 18, 2019 at 11:46 PM Joe Hansche
wrote:
> Following up on
> https://groups.google.com/d/topic/jenkinsci-dev/xxGlx_8KNdg/discussion
> (I'm sorry, I could not find a way to add a CC