Thank Oleg and Alyssa. Very clear for me.
On Sat, Feb 2, 2019 at 8:31 AM Alyssa Tong wrote:
> Apologies for the delayed response as i'm traveling. Thank you Oleg for
> providing a thorough response :)
>
> Hi Rick,
>
> Oleg has pretty nailed it in his response. For what it's worth, we do
> not
Apologies for the delayed response as i'm traveling. Thank you Oleg for
providing a thorough response :)
Hi Rick,
Oleg has pretty nailed it in his response. For what it's worth, we do not
have a page w/ set guidelines for conferences as it's a larger and
complex scale than meetup groups.
Thanks Daniel, appreciate the help. Actually I conflated the releasing
issue as it turns out "write" allows that, sorry about that. The need for
admin is so that I can add my team mates as contributors and also modify
the repo settings if necessary.
When you have a moment could you please flip
Hi all,
I would like to become a maintainer of this plugin on behalf of my company
(Coveo). We are heavy users of Jenkins, and we have members participating
in maintaining other plugins, like the ec2 plugin. We will aim to speed up
a bit the process of reviewing and accepting pull requests,
Hi Rick,
First of all, thanks a lot to you and your company for the interest in
organizing the Jenkins conference! There not so many entities organizing
conferences, and we do not have clear guidelines for that unfortunately.
IMHO everybody is encouraged to organize Jenkins-related
> On 31. Jan 2019, at 21:09, Baptiste Mathus wrote:
>
> We actually don't usually assign admin permissions on repos to maintainers.
> And for one, I don't have personally the necessary karma to do this anyway.
> If you need to add members with merge permissions, I'd suggest just listing
>
I understand your point Oleg, but I feel quite strongly that we shouldn't
keep the new test-jdk8 module empty or so for a "just in case" reason.
1) In case we ever need it again, we can very easily then revert the
removal using Git, and reintroduce this module when needed.
2) in the meantime, it
This is great!
2019年2月1日(金) 10:20 Rick :
> Hi all,
>
> Here are the January highlights for the Jenkins WeChat accounts:
>
> - Upto 1045 subscribers
> - Total 12 articles
> - Top readers/counts in one day, 190/597
>
> Bring the new contributors:
> @donhui @yuzp1996 @Ddd jack @P01son6415
>
>
>
Hi Rick,
Thanks for sharing those information.
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On Fri, Feb 1, 2019, at 10:20 AM, Rick wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Here are the January highlights for the Jenkins WeChat accounts:
>
> - Upto 1045 subscribers
> - Total 12 articles
> -
Hi all,
Here are the January highlights for the Jenkins WeChat accounts:
- Upto 1045 subscribers
- Total 12 articles
- Top readers/counts in one day, 190/597
Bring the new contributors:
@donhui @yuzp1996 @Ddd jack @P01son6415
Regards,
Rick
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hi,
As we know, there is a page introduce the Jenkins Area Meetup in
https://jenkins.io/projects/jam/. That's very good. It's clear for
everybody. But I have some confusions about the Jenkins conference. I
barely can't find any description about it.
In the last Jenkins Advocacy and Outreach SIG
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