![]() Robert Blumen 00:01:10 Would you like to add anything else about your bio that I didn’t cover?īrent Laster 00:01:15 I think that covers it pretty well. ![]() I appreciate the invitation to appear on the show. Brent, welcome to software engineering radio.īrent Laster 00:01:05 Thanks Robert. He was also a regular presenter at OSCON DevOps, world Jenkins, world, rich web experience and other conferences. He frequently presents trainings for O’Reilly’s Safari on get Jenkins deployment pipelines, and continuous delivery. I’m going to read the subtitle of that book, evolve your deployment pipeline for next generation automation. Brent is also the author of two books, professional get and Jenkins to up and running. His day job is a senior manager in R and D at SAS. Robert Blumen 00:00:22 For software engineering radio. Transcript brought to you by IEEE Software SE-Radio 311: Armon Dadgar on Secrets Management.SE-Radio 268: Kief Morris on infrastructure as code.SE Radio 289: James Turnbull on declarative programming.SE-Radio 240: Cedric Champeau on the Groovy language.SE-Radio 198: Wil van der Aalst on workflow management.SE-Radio 211: Rachel Laycock on continuous delivery on Windows.SE-Radio 221: Jez Humble on continuous delivery.SE-Radio 231: Joshua Suerath and Matthew Farwell on scala build tool (SBT).Jenkins 2: Up and Running by Brent Laster.Host Robert Blumen talks to Brent about continuous integration and continuous delivery (CI/CD), the role of the build server in CI/CD, build pipelines, DevOps and the “pipeline as code” model, differences between Jenkins and Jenkins 2, the Jenkinsfile, scripted pipelines in a groovy DSL versus a declarative model, shared libraries of code, Jenkins2 as a workflow management system, scaling out Jenkins with a pool of compute resources, management of on-demand resources, integration of pipelines with Docker, the Jenkins plugin model, how Jenkins jobs are initiated (scheduled, event-driven, or UI), failure modes for pipelines, alerting people or other systems from Jenkins, management of credentials, users, roles and role-based authorization, and key drivers for adoption of Jenkins within an organization. Brent Laster, author of Jenkins 2: Up and Running talks about build pipelines, on Jenkins 2 a build server that can be used to implement continuous integration and deployment and is more devops-friendly that Jenkins 1.
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