Hi Oleg,

First I want to focus on this new Pipeline As Yaml Plugin. After that, I 
can work in this plugin (SPPR) also.

So thanks a lot for the support, I will start working on this plugin 
immediately.


On Monday, February 24, 2020 at 2:03:32 PM UTC+1, Oleg Nenashev wrote:
>
> Hi Aytunc,
>
> - Of course, I do not want to throw all the effort in the SPPR, I may use 
>> some of the codes from there, if it is okay ?
>>
> As long as you follow the MIT License requirements, sure.
> You may also want to consider taking over this plugin or contributing to 
> its codebase, but it is up to you.
> Obviously, it would be great to have this new plugin as oprn-source.
>
> - @Oleg, I saw that this plugin is also selected for GSC 2020, I want to 
>> be sure that, writing this plugin will not affect GSC 2020 or any other 
>> Jenkins/Community Projects
>>
>
> GSoC 2020 lists potential project ideas, it is not a problem if some ideas 
> overlap with pending work. Students would need to consider the ongoing 
> developments in their project proposals, and ideally to sync-up with 
> stakeholders in the dev list.
> It would be great to put a notice with a link to this thread so that 
> potential applicants know there is ongoing parallel effort.
>
> BR, Oleg
>
>
>
> On Sat, Feb 22, 2020 at 2:25 PM Aytunc Beken <aytunc...@gmail.com 
> <javascript:>> wrote:
>
>> Hi Vu Tuan,
>>
>> Thank you for the detailed information about the plugin. So in this 
>> situation, my suggestions are below.
>>
>> - As the SPPR plugin is not developed any more and name of the plugin do 
>> match with its purpose, starting a new plugin for PAY ( Pipeline As Yaml) 
>> will be more accurate. 
>> - Of course, I do not want to throw all the effort in the SPPR, I may use 
>> some of the codes from there, if it is okay ? 
>> - @Oleg, I saw that this plugin is also selected for GSC 2020, I want to 
>> be sure that, writing this plugin will not affect GSC 2020 or any other 
>> Jenkins/Community Projects.
>>
>> Thanks.
>>
>>
>> On Saturday, February 22, 2020 at 2:13:34 PM UTC+1, Vu Tuan Pham wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi Aytunc,
>>>
>>> Thank you for reaching out to me. To give you some context, I took over 
>>> this project from a GSoC project (Google Summer of Code) from a student. He 
>>> was unable to finish the project on time, so I decided to take it over 
>>> after GSoC to see if I can continue working on it to bring it to official 
>>> release (1.0). Unfortunately, due to time permit and some of my personal 
>>> reasons, I haven't had time to maintain it over the past 2 years.
>>>
>>> However, I can still help you my question at my best:
>>> - At first, the intend was to integrate with multiple version control 
>>> systems as it mentioned in the description of the repo 
>>> https://github.com/jenkinsci/simple-pull-request-job-plugin. But 
>>> overtime, I think the target shifted toward Pipeline as YAML, which the 
>>> name of the plugin is not reflecting what it is doing.
>>> - As I mentioned, iiuc, this project is no longer under development by 
>>> anybody, so if you have any idea about a new project, you can always 
>>> proceed ahead. If you think SPPR project is useful in some ways, you can 
>>> also consider merging 2 projects, there is no restriction for you to do 
>>> that.
>>>
>>> To understand more about this project, you can watch these presentation 
>>> videos during GSoC 2018 (can skip to SPPR plugin presentation):
>>> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qWHM8S0fzUw&feature=youtu.be
>>> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tuTODhJOTBU&feature=youtu.be
>>> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GGEtN4nbtng&feature=youtu.be
>>>
>>> cc ...@Martin d'Anjou, who is the mentor of this project during GSoC 
>>> 2018. I think Martin can give you some insights on the project.
>>> Let us know if you have any further questions.
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> Vu Tuan
>>>
>>> On Wednesday, February 19, 2020 at 4:54:07 AM UTC+8, Aytunc Beken wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Hi Oleg, 
>>>>
>>>> Nice to meet you Vu Tuan. 
>>>>
>>>> I have some doubts, may be you can help me understand things.
>>>>
>>>> - Why the name of the plugin is different ? Also It says it is about 
>>>> pull requests from various version controls. If this plugin will continue 
>>>> focusing on both, It will be good to separate them.
>>>> - I was planing to use ModelASTPipelineDef 
>>>> (org.jenkinsci.plugins.pipeline.modeldefinition.ast) for converting Yaml 
>>>> to 
>>>> Jenkins and vice versa. As this is internal model of Declarative pipeline, 
>>>> It will be easy to maintain.
>>>>
>>>> I will be glad if I can get your ideas/comment about these.
>>>>
>>>> Thanks. Regards
>>>>
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