The State of the Jenkins Project
A few weeks ago our very own Kohsuke Kawaguchi gave a presentation at the Silicon Valley CI Summit held in Mountain View.
Within the presentation, Kohsuke included a collection of numbers about the vibrancy of the Jenkins project that certainly hasn’t gotten enough attention. While the slideshow is embedded below, here’s some good high-level points:
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Over 170 GitHub pull requests in the past four months, with more being sent every day.
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Formalization of a "Jenkins Stable" branch of development with longer release cycles and back-ported bugfixes.
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Over 280 tickets in JIRA have been resolved.
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After posting a "special" release of Hudson which presents users with a choice, 87.25% are choosing to upgrade to Jenkins.
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Over 500 tickets have been created
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Roughly 13,000 downloads of
jenkins.war
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New and vibrant community-driven initiatives like Frederic Camblor’s plugin compatibility tester and Charles Lowell’s JRuby plugin support project.
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We’ve crossed 1500 participants on the
jenkinsci-user
mailing list, and are over 900 participants on thejenkinsci-dev
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The @jenkinsci twitter account recently crossed the 4,000 follower threshold.
On a personal note, I think this speaks all to the level of unbridled enthusiasm about the future of Jenkins by contributors both new and old.
Without further delay, the slides: