Quick question, maybe I'm again repeating the same question over and over, 
but I've just reviewed the Jenkins2.0 alpha version and for some reason 
Pipeline plugin is part of the default plugin list, I'm not agains that 
plugin (just got some concerns about how to run unit/integrations tests 
without any Jenkins instance, but probably this is another topic to 
discuss) but IMO, that plugin requires some Jenkins knowledge and might be 
tough to be used by any newbie Jenkins user, hence it doesn't follow the 
4th criteria "Are the features it provides useful to someone fairly new to 
Jenkins?" 

Cheers


On Tuesday, 1 March 2016 22:12:03 UTC, Daniel Beck wrote:
>
>
> On 26.02.2016, at 23:34, Ullrich Hafner <ullrich...@gmail.com 
> <javascript:>> wrote: 
>
> > Would’t it make sense to have the categories in the spreadsheet? So we 
> can select N plug-ins per category. Otherwise we would choose 3 plug-ins in 
> one tab and 20 plug-ins in another 
>
> Currently the selection of popular plugins is not imbalanced like this. I 
> suggest we decide on plugins now based on merit, and if we notice in 
> imbalance like you describe, we can always adjust as needed. 
>
>

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