On 08/11/14 06:01, vincent(a)massol.net wrote:
Hi devs,
I’ve started doing an analysis of using TC instead of Jenkins for XWiki’s CI at
http://design.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/Proposal/ContinuousIntegrationSoftwa…
I’ve started by listing the use cases that we use/need and started explaining how they
are or can be implemented in both Jenkins and TC.
My feeling at this point, without going further, is:
* We’ve invested quite a lot already on Jenkins (configuration + scriptler groovy scripts
+ don’t send emails on false positives, etc)
* Jenkins is open source and even though we have slowness issues ATM, even if we switch
to TC, I believe we’ll go back to Jenkins at some point
* TC has a nicer UI, more polished and better thought out but that’s not enough to
compensate for the plugin ecosystem, the open source aspect and what we’ve invested
already in Jenkins
The latest Jenkins version has a redesigned UI, based on Bootstrap, and
more "responsive".
Thus at this point my personal feeling is that we
should invest in diagnosing more the slowness issues in Jenkins and work with the Jenkins
team/mailing list to find out the cause and fix it with them.
WDYT?
Thanks
+1 for staying with Jenkins.
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Sergiu Dumitriu
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