Happy New Year!
Jenkins project congratulates all users and contributors with the New Year! Let’s take a look at some changes this year.
Highlights
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We released major features like BlueOcean and Declarative Pipeline
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These features offer a new user experience in Jenkins Web UI, powered by Jenkins Pipeline.
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In Jenkins 2.54 we updated the Java minimal requirement to Java 8 (announcement).
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Plugin CI has been moved to our Jenkins-on-Jenkins instance. All plugins are being built by Jenkins Pipeline with a special pipeline library
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We adopted the Jenkins Enhancement Proposal (JEP) process for major changes in Jenkins. There are already JEPs under review:
Some stats
In 2017 we had 60 weekly and 13 LTS releases with 305 fixes/enhancements only in the core.
Next week Jenkins is going to hit the 2.100
version, and the core changed greatly since the 2.0
release in April 2016.
Jenkins Security was one of the hottest areas this year, there were 7 security advisories for the core and 15 - for plugins.
For comparison, in 2016 there were only 6 security releases in total.
There were 2605 plugin releases, and >215 NEW plugins have been hosted in the Update Center. In particular Jenkins ecosystem has greatly expanded into the Cloud space by offering dozens of new plugins (e.g. for Azure and Kubernetes). We also got many new plugins providing integrations with various Development and DevOps tools.
Other subprojects and Jenkins components also got major updates. For example, Jenkins Remoting got 15 releases with stability improvements. Stapler Framework also got 6 releases.
Keep updating, Jenkins 2 is not only about Pipeline as Code!
Events
This year we got many new Jenkins Area Meetups. Currently there are 77 meetups with more than 20,000 members in total (full map). More than 100 meetups have been organized around the globe.
There were also several Jenkins-focused conferences including the following ones:
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Jenkins World in San-Francisco
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Days Of Jenkins in Gothenburg and Oslo
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Jenkins Community Day in Paris
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Jenkins Days in Amsterdam
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CloudBees | Jenkins Automotive and Embedded Day in Stuttgart
What’s next?
Next year we will have traditional contributor meeting at FOSDEM and at Jenkins World 2018. If you are interested in Jenkins, stop by at our community booths and join the contributor summits/hackathons. We also want to participate in Google Summer of Code 2018, and currently we are looking for mentors.
Stay tuned, there is much more to come next year!