Pipelines are very nice for their durable steps; when you've got persistent 
slaves, it's rather nice to have a build pickup after an unexpected Jenkins 
shutdown.

But if you're using temporary slaves - like from the Docker plugin - those 
slaves often won't exist after the Jenkins restart.  Is there a way to mark 
a Pipeline job, or maybe just a stage running on a temporary node, as 
non-durable.  So that if Jenkins dies during that build/stage, it won't try 
to restart the pipeline?

Thanks,
Jason

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