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by michaelneale 2600 days ago
I think this "lesson" is not lost on many, including those that built and work with Jenkins and plugins. The Jenkins X project moved to a very different approach, a fresh start.

see https://cd.foundation/ & https://jenkins-x.io (it works with Jenkins if you like, but natively uses the new pipelines and no SPOF masters). Might not be for everyone but worth a look.

disclosure: cofounder of cloudbees here (wanted to comment on original article but not able to for some reason on medium).

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Why the dependence on Kubernetes everywhere in these new tools?
But to your point (sorry I missed it first) - assuming kubernetes is like assuming an OS, you get to do things like preview apps and other benefits.

But if that isn’t for you https://www.cloudbees.com/products/cloudbees-jenkins-distrib... aims to simplify the Jenkins config.

well as far as I know bash and gcc don't depend on kubernetes yet, but that is a good point.

It isnt' for everyone (and I wouldn't want to run it myself - GKE or EKS is fine but otherwise.. it seems tough to run).

Also this is really a starting point for Jenkins X - I expect options for non kubernetes to be coming.