2024-04-26T02:30:00Z
2024-04-26 (Asia)
Attendees
- Kris Stern
- Mark Waite
- Meg McRoberts
Agenda
- Weekly 2.455 built and delivered
- Changelog automation continues to work well - 2.456 draft changelog is in progress
- Next LTS release 2.452.1 will happen on May 15, 2024
- Alex Brandes is the release lead
- Checklist available
- Release Candidate is due May 1 2024 - backport candidates
- Kevin has started the changelog & upgrade guide creation
- Will be updated with backports when they are available
- Blog from Kris Stern on GSoC application period conclusion
- Google announces their selections May 1, 2024
- Next steps start May 1, 2024 with a blog post and the community bonding period
- Versioned docs project
- Waiting for the new location docs.jenkins.io that can host the versioned site
- Working on the Gatsby
- Mark check in infra team meeting
- Recently merged/in progress work for jenkins.io
- Button UI update (merged) - Jan Faracik
- Add dark mode (in progress) - Jan Faracik
- Update URL from /node to /blog (merged) - Jan Faracik
- Remove Blue Ocean CSS (merged) - Jan Faracik
- Remove Add tooltip docs page (merged) - Jan Faracik
- Link to plugin dependency tab and encourage plugin bom use (merged) - Stefan Spieker
- Add concept of test pyramid with examples (in progress) - Stefan Spieker
- Fix broken links on Script Console page (merged) - Julie Heard
- cdCon trip report
- Seattle last week
- Workshop on assessing the health of open source projects
- Two days of talks and presentations for cdCon
- More details in written report later
- Deprecation of Blue Ocean & documentation tasks
- Good use case for versioned documentation. The Jenkins core release that deprecates Blue Ocean should redirect from Blue Ocean to the replacement pages
- Update status/note at top of page
- Look for potential replacement documentation (extended pipeline graph view documentation, other documentation)
- Unless it’s best to just remove/redirect away from it
- Potentially move the blue ocean documentation to a different area
- Would the version documentation take care of this problem for us if it is not part of ‘latest’?
- Quite a few tutorials & documentation linked to Blue Ocean
- Things that were written recently have had the Blue Ocean reference removed in favor of Pipeline Graph View
- Basic usage of Pipeline Graph View covers what Blue Ocean offers. There are some things Blue Ocean can do specifically, but this does not necessarily mean the Pipeline Graph View is not enough.
- Infra still uses it as well at this time, so it is very clear how important Blue Ocean is for some users
- New users should start with Pipeline Graph View (for a better experience)