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Issue Type:
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Improvement
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Affects Versions:
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current |
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Assignee:
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Unassigned |
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Components:
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ui-changes |
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Created:
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26/Jun/13 1:32 PM
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Description:
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I'm using Jenkins 1.519. I have setup a generic job that developers can do a "one off" build as needed. The job is parameterized and requests the user select the branch they want to build for from a list of available branches.
My issue is, when a build gets into the queue, I can't tell who put job there/initiated it. I could add a parameter to the build that requests the user's name/ID, but it seems like there should be some way for me to know who owns a job in the queue.
There may be a case where I need to cancel a build for a lower priority activity and it would be good at least to notify the person(s). Also, if I know who is in the queue, they may actually need to be in the queue ahead of me, so I shouldn't cancel their job.
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Environment:
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Ubuntu 12.04 Server, VMWare Fusion
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Fix Versions:
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current |
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Project:
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Jenkins
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Labels:
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jenkins
queue
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Priority:
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Major
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Reporter:
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Shannon Kerr
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