This is a plugin for OpenStack; it won't support any other clouds. This means there will be no baggage from having to support EC2, or any of the other clouds that JClouds supports. We can support all the OpenStack goodness directly.
JClouds is great, but it's an abstraction layer that doesn't give OpenStack users anything. I hope the OpenStack CI team will join me in working on something that advances OpenStack, rather than spending any more time propping up the dying clouds :-) Justin On Wed, Apr 4, 2012 at 2:54 PM, Andrew Hutchings <and...@linuxjedi.co.uk>wrote: > On 04/04/12 20:42, Justin Santa Barbara wrote: > > I've created a quick OpenStack plugin for Jenkins, using the Java > > bindings that Luis & I created. > > > > It's available on github here: > > https://github.com/platformlayer/openstack-jenkins (no binaries - > yet!) > > Whilst it is cool that there is effort going into this what does it give > that the Jenkins Jclouds plugin does not? (I think it is at > https://github.com/jenkinsci/jclouds-plugin) > > The OpenStack CI team are also assisting in the development of the > Jcouds plugin with a view to using it on OpenStack's Jenkins server. > > Kind Regards > -- > Andrew Hutchings - LinuxJedi - http://www.linuxjedi.co.uk/ >
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