Re: [proposal] coding style for core (jenkins 2.0?)

2015-11-02 Thread Kanstantsin Shautsou

http://techbeacon.com/zombie-code-when-maintainability-goes-out-window


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Removed as JIRA project lead of ruby-runtime-plugin

2015-11-02 Thread Jørgen Tjernø
I am still the lead on
https://issues.jenkins-ci.org/browse/JENKINS/component/16320/ but I have
not maintained the plugin for some time. The plugin wiki page lists two new
maintainers that could possibly be candidates:
https://wiki.jenkins-ci.org/display/JENKINS/Ruby+Runtime+Plugin

SHIBATA Hiroshi (id: hsbt)
YAMASHITA Yuu (id: yyuu)

Any chance I could be removed from the JIRA component? Thank you.

- Jørgen.

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Re: Removed as JIRA project lead of ruby-runtime-plugin

2015-11-02 Thread Baptiste Mathus
Unfortunately, the IRC Bot is missing the simple "Remove the lead" command.
And looking at the history + the pom.xml I don't even understand where
those names come from. Seems like no commit from both was ever made...
Gonna look for someone with perms on IRC.

IMO, this plugin shoud have the adopt-a-plugin [1]. No commit for a year
already.

Gonna add the label tomorrow if nobody objects.

[1] https://wiki.jenkins-ci.org/display/JENKINS/Adopt+a+Plugin

2015-11-02 18:38 GMT+01:00 Jørgen Tjernø :

> I am still the lead on
> https://issues.jenkins-ci.org/browse/JENKINS/component/16320/ but I have
> not maintained the plugin for some time. The plugin wiki page lists two new
> maintainers that could possibly be candidates:
> https://wiki.jenkins-ci.org/display/JENKINS/Ruby+Runtime+Plugin
>
> SHIBATA Hiroshi (id: hsbt)
> YAMASHITA Yuu (id: yyuu)
>
> Any chance I could be removed from the JIRA component? Thank you.
>
> - Jørgen.
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Re: Removed as JIRA project lead of ruby-runtime-plugin

2015-11-02 Thread R. Tyler Croy
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On Mon, 02 Nov 2015, Jorgen Tjerno wrote:

> I am still the lead on
> https://issues.jenkins-ci.org/browse/JENKINS/component/16320/ but I have
> not maintained the plugin for some time. The plugin wiki page lists two new
> maintainers that could possibly be candidates:
> https://wiki.jenkins-ci.org/display/JENKINS/Ruby+Runtime+Plugin
> 
> SHIBATA Hiroshi (id: hsbt)
> YAMASHITA Yuu (id: yyuu)
> 
> Any chance I could be removed from the JIRA component? Thank you.


I've removed you as a component owner, I've not replaced you with anybody thus
far.


- R. Tyler Croy

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Re: Removed as JIRA project lead of ruby-runtime-plugin

2015-11-02 Thread Jørgen Tjernø
Tyler: Sweet, thank you. Can you de-lead (heh heh) me 
from https://issues.jenkins-ci.org/browse/JENKINS/component/16135/ too?

Baptiste, https://wiki.jenkins-ci.org/display/JENKINS/Pathignore+Plugin 
should probably be marked as an adoptable plugin too.

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Re: Removed as JIRA project lead of ruby-runtime-plugin

2015-11-02 Thread R. Tyler Croy
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On Mon, 02 Nov 2015, Jorgen Tjerno wrote:

> Tyler: Sweet, thank you. Can you de-lead (heh heh) me 
> from https://issues.jenkins-ci.org/browse/JENKINS/component/16135/ too?
> 
> Baptiste, https://wiki.jenkins-ci.org/display/JENKINS/Pathignore+Plugin 
> should probably be marked as an adoptable plugin too.


I've taken care of both of these actions.



Y'all come back now y'hear!



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Re: 2.0 website: content track

2015-11-02 Thread R. Tyler Croy
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On Mon, 02 Nov 2015, Christopher Orr wrote:

> Wasn't sure which of the many email threads to hang this off of, but
> here's something that may be of interest...
> 
> I noticed last week that the Kotlin documentation is pretty nicely
> structured, and is also a static website backed by a Git repository
> (with GitHub "edit" links on each page).
> 
> From whatever static site builder they use, they also build a
> downloadable PDF version of the documentation (though I guess this is
> more applicable to a programming language than it is to Jenkins).
> 
> https://kotlinlang.org/docs/reference/comparison-to-java.html
> https://github.com/JetBrains/kotlin-web-site/blob/master/docs/reference/comparison-to-java.md


This is all totally viable and mostly done in my current awestruct-based
prototype under http://jenkins.lasagna.io (see "Improve this page")

Sourced via: https://github.com/rtyler/jenkins.io

- R. Tyler Croy

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Re: 2.0 website: content track

2015-11-02 Thread Christopher Orr
Wasn't sure which of the many email threads to hang this off of, but
here's something that may be of interest...

I noticed last week that the Kotlin documentation is pretty nicely
structured, and is also a static website backed by a Git repository
(with GitHub "edit" links on each page).

>From whatever static site builder they use, they also build a
downloadable PDF version of the documentation (though I guess this is
more applicable to a programming language than it is to Jenkins).

https://kotlinlang.org/docs/reference/comparison-to-java.html
https://github.com/JetBrains/kotlin-web-site/blob/master/docs/reference/comparison-to-java.md

Regards,
Chris


On 10/10/15 01:01, Kohsuke Kawaguchi wrote:
> I'm dividing up the website conversation into several tracks. See this
> Wiki page  for
> the overall structure.
> 
> And in particular, in this thread let's focus on identifying pillars.
> 
> In the original proposal that I made, which is captured very well in
> Daniel's wiki page
> ,
> the key pillars of the website are:
> 
>   * Channels for us devs to engage the user community. Most notably blog.
>   * Documentation for new users till they get up & running; feature
> highlights and curated getting started guide
>   * Plugins, though I classified this under "things to do in the future"
> category
> 
> Gus made a pitch
> 
> that interaction among users should be the main pillar, which got a lot
> of push back. In the same pitch, he said downloads, plugins, and events
> are the other key pillars.
> 
> Bobby made a comment that he sees the extensibility part of the website
> a key pillar because it speaks to the principle & DNA of this community.
> 
> 
> Hopefully I captured it correctly. Let's keep the discussion going here.
> 
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CERT team request

2015-11-02 Thread Ivan Meredith
Hello,

I've created this request according to the guidelines on the Jenkins CERT 
team Wiki page 
.

I am an engineer at CloudBees working on DEV@cloud. I would like to request 
membership to the Jenkins CERT team. The DEV@cloud team has reported a 
number of  issues including security issues over the last few years and I 
would like to be able to review issues, as well as test the security 
patches before they are released.

Ivan Meredith

   - GitHub ID: hadashi
   - Jenkins ID: imeredith
   - E-mail: iv...@ivan.net.nz 
   - IRC: imeredith

Cheers, Ivan

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Brief JIRA outage scheduled for 2015-11-03 8am PST

2015-11-02 Thread R. Tyler Croy

To finish some of the maintenance work that we did last week with the OSUOSL, I
need to reboot the machine hosting JIRA tomorrow morning at 8am PST.

The JIRA tracking this (hehe) is:



The impact will be minimal since the machine must simply be taken offline for
no more than a minute.


Sorry for the disruption.


- R. Tyler Croy

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Re: CERT team request

2015-11-02 Thread Ivan Meredith
I forgot to mention, I have submitted an icla.

https://github.com/jenkinsci/infra-cla/pull/21

Cheers, Ivan

On Tuesday, November 3, 2015 at 11:23:07 AM UTC+13, Ivan Meredith wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I've created this request according to the guidelines on the Jenkins CERT 
> team Wiki page 
> .
>
> I am an engineer at CloudBees working on DEV@cloud. I would like to 
> request membership to the Jenkins CERT team. The DEV@cloud team has 
> reported a number of  issues including security issues over the last few 
> years and I would like to be able to review issues, as well as test the 
> security patches before they are released.
>
> Ivan Meredith
>
>- GitHub ID: hadashi
>- Jenkins ID: imeredith
>- E-mail: iv...@ivan.net.nz 
>- IRC: imeredith
>
> Cheers, Ivan
>

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Re: workflow groovy odd result

2015-11-02 Thread Jesse Glick
On Mon, Nov 2, 2015 at 5:52 PM, Nigel Magnay  wrote:
>  def a = ["a", "b", "c", 3];
>
>  def b = a.find() { x -> x instanceof Integer };

The infamous: https://issues.jenkins-ci.org/browse/JENKINS-26481

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CERT team request

2015-11-02 Thread Ben Walding
Hi,


I am an operations engineer at CloudBees developing, securing and deploying 
our hosted Jenkins platform (DEV@cloud). While I don't do a lot of 
development on Jenkins itself (at this stage), I do discover interesting 
security things in my travels - which I've reported back to Jenkins core 
directly and indirectly.

Thus I request membership to the Jenkins CERT team - to gain better insight 
and feedback into the problems being discovered and ensuring our DEV@cloud 
platform is secure (and not breached in a way that reflects badly on 
Jenkins at large).

(I've created this request according to the guidelines on the Jenkins CERT 
team Wiki page 
)


   - Name: Ben Walding
   - CLA: ICLA / CCLA submitted but not merged 
   - https://github.com/jenkinsci/infra-cla/pull/22
   - Company: CloudBees
   - GitHub ID: bwalding
   - Jenkins ID: bwalding
   - E-mail: bwald...@cloudbees.com

Thanks, 

Ben

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workflow groovy odd result

2015-11-02 Thread Nigel Magnay
Script:

 def a = ["a", "b", "c", 3];

 def b = a.find() { x -> x instanceof Integer };
 println "$b";


In groovyConsole this prints 3 (as expected)

In workflow it prints 'false' ?

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Re: 2.0 website: content track

2015-11-02 Thread Kanstantsin Shautsou
http://asciidoctor.org/news/2013/01/30/asciidoc-returns-to-github/

On Monday, November 2, 2015 at 8:34:18 PM UTC+3, Christopher wrote:
>
> Wasn't sure which of the many email threads to hang this off of, but 
> here's something that may be of interest... 
>
> I noticed last week that the Kotlin documentation is pretty nicely 
> structured, and is also a static website backed by a Git repository 
> (with GitHub "edit" links on each page). 
>
> From whatever static site builder they use, they also build a 
> downloadable PDF version of the documentation (though I guess this is 
> more applicable to a programming language than it is to Jenkins). 
>
> https://kotlinlang.org/docs/reference/comparison-to-java.html 
>
> https://github.com/JetBrains/kotlin-web-site/blob/master/docs/reference/comparison-to-java.md
>  
>
> Regards, 
> Chris 
>

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Minimizing a custom widget

2015-11-02 Thread Joachim Nilsson
Hi
How do I minimize a custom widget?
I have added an index.jelly page with content: 





  Number
  ${it.number}



  var widget = ;
  var upDateInterval = 1000;
  window.setInterval(function() {
widget.getNumber(function(t) {
  document.getElementsByClassName('my-count')[0].textContent = 
t.responseObject();
})
  },upDateInterval);




and my class: 

@Extension(ordinal = 500)
public class MyWidget extends Widget {
private int x = 0;

@JavaScriptMethod
public int getNumber() {
x++;
return x;
}
}


When I press the minimize icon, nothing happens. Is there some code to add 
for this feature to work?

Regards,
Joachim

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Re: [proposal] coding style for core (jenkins 2.0?)

2015-11-02 Thread Kanstantsin Shautsou
One more example of bad 
documentation 
https://github.com/jenkinsci/jenkins/pull/1855#discussion_r41438672
"New comer" tries follow mentioned in documentation 80 symbols width coding 
style. 
Seems automation can't handle such cases, but having documented styling 
should exclude such misunderstanding.

On Tuesday, October 27, 2015 at 2:31:49 PM UTC+3, Arnaud Héritier wrote:
>
> AHHH good points to remember me about imports orders and rules (when to 
> use a wildcard ...)
> Before each PR I have to loose several minutes to be sure that my IDE 
> correctly inserted the imports in the right place because all projects 
> aren't using the same configuration...
>
> On Tue, Oct 27, 2015 at 12:09 PM, Kanstantsin Shautsou <
> kanstan...@gmail.com > wrote:
>
>> It not auto-formatted in my IDEA :) I don’t remember changing anything 
>> specific for this. Only small tune based on Stephen C. contribution.md 
>> with imports *.
>> Never was a problem. And there is no such point in initial proposal. And 
>> of course it obvious that formatter should change builders/stream/etc.
>>
>> PS Nigel, please disable your HTML formatter, small blue font is hardly 
>> visible.
>>
>> On Oct 27, 2015, at 12:58, James Nord  
>> wrote:
>>
>> // @formatter:off
>> periodFormatter = new PeriodFormatterBuilder()
>> .printZeroAlways()
>> .appendDays().appendSuffix("d ")
>> .appendHours().appendSuffix("h ")
>> .appendMinutes().appendSuffix("m")
>> .toFormatter();
>> // @formatter:on
>>
>>
>> Problem solved[1] - let's move on :-)
>>
>> You can even configure checkstyle to pick up these comments to turn 
>> on/off checkstyle.
>>
>>
>> [1] at the expense of some crufy in the code that is pretty easy to 
>> ignore.
>>
>>
>> On Monday, October 26, 2015 at 10:02:21 PM UTC, nigelm wrote:
>>>
>>> You don't need to trial automatic code formatting it to know it's going 
>>> to produce a terrible result.
>>>
>>> Trivial example 101. Which is the more easily parseable to the human eye?
>>>
>>> periodFormatter = new PeriodFormatterBuilder()
>>> .printZeroAlways()
>>> .appendDays().appendSuffix("d ")
>>> .appendHours().appendSuffix("h ")
>>> .appendMinutes().appendSuffix("m")
>>> .toFormatter();
>>>
>>> or
>>>
>>> periodFormatter = new PeriodFormatterBuilder().printZeroAlways()
>>> .appendDays()
>>>   .appendSuffix("d ").appendHours().appendSuffix("h 
>>> ")
>>>   .appendMinutes().appendSuffix("m")
>>> .toFormatter();
>>>
>>>
>>> I know which I'd rather be faced with when maintaining code.
>>>
>>> On Mon, Oct 26, 2015 at 9:55 PM, Mark Waite  
>>> wrote:
>>>


 On Mon, Oct 26, 2015 at 1:21 PM Stephen Connolly com > wrote:

> I think that the best way to do this is via an experiment in 
> plugins... If we get a critical mass of plugins adopting a mostly similar 
> set of rules then and only then should we think about applying them to 
> core
>
>
 I volunteer to experiment with a branch of the git client plugin as a 
 first candidate.  I'd limit the formatting to newer files and files that 
 I've created myself so that the "diff wall" won't be as difficult.  Older 
 files with wildly divergent formatting styles will remain that way as part 
 of the first phase of the experiment.
  
 That will give a chance to evaluate Nigel's concern for the impact on 
 fluent API calls (since there are several fluent interfaces in the git 
 client plugin).

 Mark Waite

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Re: Request to host plugin: delphix-jenkins-plugin

2015-11-02 Thread Peter Vilim
Bumping this again since there hasn't been any activity in over a week and 
it has been a couple weeks since I submitted the request.  Should I email 
someone about this?  Thanks.

On Sunday, October 25, 2015 at 10:44:02 PM UTC-7, Peter Vilim wrote:
>
> Thought I'd bump this and check if I should do anything else since I 
> haven't heard anything for about a week.  Thanks!
>
> On Monday, October 19, 2015 at 3:47:27 PM UTC-7, Peter Vilim wrote:
>>
>> I have updated the source files to include the Apache 2.0 copyright 
>> header.
>>
>> I also modified the shortName in the build.gradle which overrides the 
>> directory name and set it to be delphix-plugin.  I also verified that the 
>> plugin that was produced had the name delphix-plugin.hpi after building.
>>
>> On Monday, October 19, 2015 at 12:44:24 PM UTC-7, Daniel Beck wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>> On 19.10.2015, at 20:44, Peter Vilim  wrote: 
>>>
>>> > That makes sense.  Could I get the name to be delphix-plugin for the 
>>> repository in the jenkinsci organization and keep the current name for the 
>>> repository on our company github since it does make sense on our company 
>>> github? 
>>>
>>> Yes. Note that in Gradle (at least regular Java builds, haven't looked 
>>> into Gradle for Jenkins plugins) the folder name is the project name, 
>>> unless overridden in settings.gradle -- so you need to make sure that's 
>>> always delphix-plugin. 
>>>
>>> > I have the LICENSE folder in the root of the git repository, and I 
>>> mentioned in my previous post that it was Apache 2.0.  Was there something 
>>> else you were looking for? 
>>>
>>> My bad, I missed those. Maybe adapt the license header in the source 
>>> files? 
>>>
>>> Daniel
>>
>>

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