There is a link at the bottom of each page, "Improve this page".  We
welcome contributions to the Jenkins pipeline documentation.

Yes, you're correct that I should have said:

The pipeline as code page teaches users how to automate the creation,
> execution, and deletion of pipeline jobs based on the creation and deletion
> of *branches*.
>

It depends what you mean by "a better place for finding this kind of
information".  The documentation on jenkins.io is a good starting point.
It includes tutorials, how-to guides, and reference material.  Specific
questions are asked and answered on mailing lists, in the chat systems, on
Q&A sites like stackoverflow
<https://stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/jenkins-pipeline>, and in blog
posts on many locations.  Videos are available from YouTube and other
locations, including segments like the "Jenkins Minute
<https://jenkins.io/blog/2017/08/08/introducing-jenkins-minute/>" video
series.  Self-paced courses are available from CloudBees, Udemy, and other
online course systems.  Jenkins Pipeline Fundamentals
<https://standard.cbu.cloudbees.com/cloudbees-university-jenkins-pipeline-fundamentals>
from CloudBees is no charge (as one example).

On Tue, Oct 29, 2019 at 9:54 AM Tim Black <timbla...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Thanks Mark. Of course you're correct. My main problem and point to make
> here (and with Jenkins ecosystem in general) is that the documentation says
> you have to use multi-branch pipeline to use pipeline as code, whereas this
> is patently false. I see in my freestyle pipeline job configuration that
> there is an option when specifying the pipeline to use scm. This is clearly
> also pipeline as code.
>
> Also minor correction in your first paragraph, I believe you mean creation
> and deletion of branches.
>
> Thanks again. I'm curious to see if people have comments or feedback on
> Jenkins pipeline documentation. Is there a better place than where I have
> linked to above for finding this kind of information?
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