Jenkins was originally developed as the Hudson project. During November 2010, an issue arose in the Hudson community with respect to the infrastructure used, which grew to encompass questions over the stewardship and control by Oracle. Negotiations between the principal project contributors and Oracle took place, and although there were many areas of the agreement a key sticking point was the trademarked name â??Hudsonâ?? after Oracle claimed the right to the name and applied for a trademark in December 2010. As a result, on January 11, 2011, a call for votes was made to change the project name from â??Hudsonâ?? to â??Jenkinsâ??. On February 1, 2011, Oracle said that they intended to continue development of Hudson, and considered Jenkins a fork rather than a rename. As of December 2013, the Jenkins organization on GitHub had 567 project members and around 1,100 public repositories, compared with Hudsonâ??s 32 project members and 17 public repositories.
- This course is recommended for the person who want to bring a change in their career.
- Learningthis course the student will have a moderate knowledge on how to apply this tool for automation purpose and how it is used for build and release engineer market.
- I recommend the student to have a laptop with internetÂ
- Student should have Skype account