Hello and welcome! Become a pro in 7 days is hell of demand :) I am working on a massive scale with Hudson/Jenkins for 2 years now and am still developing my skills as useful plugins emerge where I created some nasty scripting to find my way around. My environment is about to reach the final level and I have started to review and improve much stuff as I do realize that much stuff is doing well but still it can be done better and with more functionality. But Jenkins is absolutely great when starting from scratch as you - as you already realized - can start in big paces. And the community here is really a great help when get stuck.
So good luck mate and don't hesitate to ask ;) Jan Am Dienstag, 4. Dezember 2012 03:55:17 UTC+1 schrieb Mister Guru: > > Good Evening Jenkins users, > > I have been trying to get my head around jenkins, and so far to sum up in > a sentence, ¨It helps to do repetitive stuff like builds and updating code > on websites¨ > > I'm hoping that the later is possible, because Ive just witnessed someone > do the thing by hand, and my first thought was - hell no! I'm learning > jenkins! > > A quick read over the home page showed various plugins - rundeck, gitlab, > both of which we use, so I'm really hoping that I can glue this lot > together, so that when a dev pushes his work to the repo, > five minutes later, the new website is displaying all his mistakes in HD on > a nice test URL. I have a feeling that jenkins can help me here - im all > ears at the moment, i will really appreciate some advice. > > Right now, im spinning up a VM to practice getting my jenkins install > going - and hopefully, i should be able to start to automate most of my day. > > Thanks > > >