Hi, Jenkins Job builder is one of our more widely used projects. It has served us extremely well and a lot of other projects have found it to be very useful. Many of us are delighted and very proud of this.
Recently I have proposed substantial changes to Zuul that I hope will, through the process of simplification, mean that we will eventually no longer need to use JJB in the OpenStack project. However, I believe the project will continue to be useful for many others. Meanwhile, others within the JJB community have started proposing major changes to JJB as well. I wanted to talk about how development might proceed in order to provide minimal disruption for everyone. First, I think JJB should continue to at least maintain (and perhaps enhance) the current use case and syntax we are using in the OpenStack project infrastructure. If major changes are to happen to JJB, I do not anticipate that we will want to make use of them in OpenStack, so we will be a good use case to ensure that we do not break compatibility for JJB's existing user base. Having said that, if the Infrastructure Council, including the current JJB cores, feel that the proposed major changes to JJB are desirable, it will approve the proposed specs, and those changes can proceed. If the changes need to break backwards compatibility, we can create a feature branch for that work (or a stable branch) so that we can continue to support the current 1.0 syntax (however, if we can evolve JJB in one branch, all the better). Finally, assuming that we do accept the Zuulv3 spec and stop using JJB ourselves, I would expect us to remove JJB from the list of official OpenStack infrastructure projects, but owing to our responsibility to the community that has built up around it and our desire for its continued success, continue hosting development in OpenStack's project infrastructure as long as we are able and the future JJB development team desires. I hope that this sounds like a clear plan that benefits everyone. Thanks, Jim _______________________________________________ OpenStack-Infra mailing list [email protected] http://lists.openstack.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/openstack-infra
