Graduated in Digital Media M.Sc. now developing the next generation of educational software. Since a while I develop full stack in Javascript using Meteor. Love fitness and Muay Thai after work.
Graduated in Digital Media M.Sc. now developing the next generation of educational software. Since a while I develop full stack in Javascript using Meteor. Love fitness and Muay Thai after work.
I assume that companies use Jenkins to "own" the service, while many CI/CD services are cloud based. These services are also available as on-premise but even there they are not equal. They have different license models, pricing models and openness philosophy. Jenkins is free, easy to setup, open and has proven for a long time to be a solid solution for custom CI/CD. Unless your are working entirely open-source this is still the way to go for many companies.
I'm a developer who likes to dabble with various technologies, languages, and frameworks. JS is ❤️. Current obsession is building microservices and enterprise graphs.
You can build pipelines using Jenkins. I work for a huge enterprise and we have pipelines for all software releases built on top of Jenkins. You'll be surprised with the things you can do with Jenkins.
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Why are you still using Jenkins and not pipelines?
Which pipelines to you refer to? Azure? Bitbucket? Gitlab?
Azure, Bitbucket the idea is the same.. No?
I assume that companies use Jenkins to "own" the service, while many CI/CD services are cloud based. These services are also available as on-premise but even there they are not equal. They have different license models, pricing models and openness philosophy. Jenkins is free, easy to setup, open and has proven for a long time to be a solid solution for custom CI/CD. Unless your are working entirely open-source this is still the way to go for many companies.
I like and use Jenkins.
I read Florent's question as "why you're not using Jenkins pipelines"? I.e. why freestyle job and on pipeline job?
You can build pipelines using Jenkins. I work for a huge enterprise and we have pipelines for all software releases built on top of Jenkins. You'll be surprised with the things you can do with Jenkins.