Hi,
I attended the recent Pipeline Authoring SIG meeting (
https://jenkins.io/sigs/pipeline-authoring/ ) led
by Andrew Bayer. I found the meeting to be well organized and very
informative.
It may or may not work for Blue Ocean, but I found this SIG model of
interacting with the community
to be
Responding (but obviously nothing official) but I like the points brought
up by Craig and Uli.
To Ulis point: extensibility in GUI is haaard, and I don't think blue ocean
has solved it to the point that those rich visual aspects of the 99% he
alludes to can be catered to. There are some great
In my current job, we ely on the both the classic Jenkins UI and
the Blue Ocean UI very heavily. We have hundreds of tests, producing huge
log files. We use the test report viewer in classic UI and Blue Ocean
very heavily.
Two things (out of many things) that I like about the Blue Ocean UI
On Tue, Jan 15, 2019 at 3:27 PM Ullrich Hafner
wrote:
> Thanks Kohsuke and Jenn for describing the plans for Blue Ocean.
>
> While I understand, that you all are moving away from long-lived road maps
> I think it still would make sense if you would clarify your vision for Blue
> Ocean and
Thanks Kohsuke and Jenn for describing the plans for Blue Ocean.
While I understand, that you all are moving away from long-lived road maps I
think it still would make sense if you would clarify your vision for Blue Ocean
and Jenkins (and the classic UI) in more detail.
Blue Ocean started
I'm a big fan of Blue Ocean as well. I'd love to see more investment from
CouldBees to pushing Blue Ocean to it's limits. Glad to hear CloudBees is
still thinking about it.
On Wednesday, December 12, 2018 at 3:30:10 PM UTC-5, Craig Rodrigues wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> When BlueOcean was originally
Thanks for your positive words and the suggestions.
Speaking as myself, not necessarily representing CloudBees' collective
opinion, the idea of one person playing a leadership role is quite
consistent with what we've been generally doing lately in the Jenkins
project -- plugin maintainers,
Kohsuke,
Thanks for your honest and open response about my query about Cloudbees
resources allocated to Blue Ocean.
I am very happy with Cloudbees' investment in Blue Ocean. When I show the
UI to co-workers
and managers, they are impressed. That in turn makes it easier to promote
the use of
Hi, Craig,
First of all, thanks for raising this question, and my apologies for taking
this long to come back to it. You asked an important question about
CloudBees’ position and thoughts, so we needed to talk among ourselves for
me to get to this answer. And this isn’t as easy as we want for
Hi,
When BlueOcean was originally being developed, James Dumay,
who was a Director, Product Management at Cloudbees
was very active in leading Blue Ocean, and communicating status and
milestones with the Jenkins community.
Since James has left Cloudbees, what I have observed is:
1. No one at
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