Two months ago I published an introductory article on the journey of becoming a Jenkins contributor. In that first article, the jenkins.io site was reviewed, learning about the multiple ways in which we can participate and contribute. Then, a first—basic—contribution I made to the site repository was described. Now, in this new article we will be exploring more advanced contributions, committing code to the actual Jenkins core. Getting started...
As a software engineer, for many years I have used open source software (frameworks, libraries, tools…) in the different companies I have worked at. However, I had never been able to engage in an open-source project as a contributor, until now. Since I made my first—ridiculously simple—commit into Jenkins, six months ago (in September, 2018), I have been attempting to contribute more to the Jenkins project. However, contributing...
This is a meetup for contributors with any level of experience. You are welcome to work on Jenkins itself and on other projects, e.g. to work on Jenkins plugins or to adopt Pipeline or JCasC in your open-source projects.
This Hackathon event allows you to transfer your ideas to a product. Jenkins Chinese Community will host this in Beijing.
Let's work on Jenkins together: Pipeline, Configuration as Code, etc. We will meet to share experiences and hack something.
DevOps World | Jenkins World 2019 Lisbon
The Jenkins Contributor Summit is a place where current and future contributors gather to discuss, learn and collaborate on the latest and greatest efforts within the Jenkins project.