On 31.08.2017 11:57, David Aldrich wrote:
Hi
Our company uses Subversion for version control but I want to
investigate providing a Git server to support Jenkins declarative
scripts and Blue Ocean. (I realise that declarative scripts can be
stored in Subversion, but I think that Git support for them is better).
We have the option of using:
·In-house command-line Git server
We have an in-house CLI git server...
·In-house Gitlab server
·Github
Today I'd have a very good look at an in-house GitLab server. It makes
certain things a lot easier, but that depends on your requirements.
I believe that Blue Ocean is best supported on Github. Am I correct?
Currently this is true: The visual stage editor in BlueOcean works only
with GitHub, but AFAIK CloudBees is working on support for GitLab and
other git servers too.
Is there any preference for declarative scripts?
No.
HTH and best regards
Andreas
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