The FailedJobDeactivator plugin was developed as part of a bachelor thesis.
It not just detects wrong configured jobs, it also detects well configured
jobs, which are orphaned.
Example: A job gets nightly built. After a while, the project is old and
gets deleted from SCM (SVN, Git, ...). But the Job remains on the Jenkins.
So building the job fails and nobody takes care of it.

But thank you very much for giving me the info about the JenkinsLint plugin.
This looks pretty nice.

Jochen



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