I don't think the Ruby Runtime is in a particularly great shape right now 
anyway, so if you can keep backwards compatibility, it should be no problem to 
do this. Especially if the plugin is as small as you're saying. Maybe increase 
the major version to indicate a big (even if only internal) change as well.

On 25.11.2015, at 03:53, Bill Prin <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi Jenkins-sci,
> 
> I have been interested in using the Travis plugin at work.
> 
> https://github.com/jenkinsci/travis-yml-plugin
> 
> However, the project seems to have been abandoned. It doesn't work at all 
> without the PR here, which has not been merged:
> 
> https://github.com/jenkinsci/travis-yml-plugin/pull/1
> 
> Travis is also quite complex and there are many features and improvements 
> that could be added. I have started making a few small (unreleased) changes 
> myself. 
> 
> I have tried to email the maintainer masakinakagawa a few months back and he 
> has not responded to me.
> 
> Now, I would be happy to adopt the plugin, but there is one big problem. My 
> employer (Google) is happy to contribute to OSS but seeing as the company is 
> a huge legal target, our legal counsel is quite strict about complying to 
> various licenses. The issue with the current Travis plugin is that there is 
> no license anywhere on the repo. I know the Jenkins doc say it's "assumed' to 
> be MIT, but we all know what happens with assumptions. So, if I did take 
> ownership of it, I'd want to re-write it, probably in Java. It's currently 
> only a few hundred lines of Ruby so this isn't a big effort. It would be 
> under the Apache 2.0 license, so still an extremely permissive license. 
> 
> Alternatively, maybe someone else could take over the plugin, and I could 
> just submit PRs to them. That would be simpler since it's easier to give code 
> away with a correct license then take ownership of code without one at all.
> 
> I know Travis is pretty popular so it'd be nice to see this plugin get going 
> again. Let me know what you think!
> 
> Bill
> 
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