Hi all, I am making a course on how to use Jenkins with the Pipeline plugin 
to automate continuous integration and builds.
My goal is to make having a short, low-noise, high-reliability feedback 
loop a practical possibility for the average developer.
I am thinking this means that I would show how to use Docker to spin up 
Jenkins locally and a test-grid locally as well as how to create or plug 
into an existing enterprise Jenkins Pipeline build system.

See this Github repo for the TOC: 
https://github.com/kentoj/jenkins-pipeline-course

Though I have used the Pipeline plugin (back when it was called the 
Workflow plugin) I am not familiar with even a small fraction of the best 
use cases for it.

Will you, the other community members, help me put together a good table of 
contents or outline for a solid three to four hour course on how people 
could use and benefit from Jenkins with the Pipeline plugin?

I understand there are many ways to use Jenkins and the Pipeline so I am 
having to pick a small scope to begin with, though I would like to go as 
deep as showing test reports, running tests on test grids, and doing a 
build for every pushed branch to a repo.

I would greatly appreciate any contributions to the TOC. Please submit any 
suggestions or criticism as an issue or a pull request.

I believe we can create a great course together with the time I have to 
make it and the knowledge of this community.

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