I'm using the new Dockerfile and grabbed all the new files.  My Dockerfile 
has some added steps so I put those in as well and I mount it to a specific 
volume.  I ran the new container against the volume mount and can't really 
"tell" if I'm on the correct release or not. 

It does say 2.0-alpha-2 on the bottom right, but that can just be pulled 
from the ENV Variable?  Any way for me to check for specific differences? 
 FYI - the Initial Setup did not run since my previous plugins, etc were 
already loaded.  

I was running 1.642 previously.

Thanks!
Byron

On Monday, February 29, 2016 at 6:39:22 PM UTC-5, R Tyler Croy wrote:
>
> As I mention in this blog post: 
> https://jenkins-ci.org/blog/2016/02/29/jenkins2-alphas/ 
>
> The first Jenkins 2.0 alpha downloads are available (yay!). You can read 
> more 
> about it on the 2.0 landing page (https://jenkins-ci.org/2.0/), which 
> also 
> includes the links the download various native packages of the 2.0 alpha. 
>
>
> I'm going to be linking to this thread from the page and blog post for 
> feedback, so by all means, download it and play around with it! 
>
>
> Cheers 
> - R. Tyler Croy 
>
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