Jenkins has been a success for more than a decade now mainly due to its extensibility, community and it being general purpose. But there are some challenges and problems in it which have become more pronounced now. Kohsuke Kawaguchi, the creator of Jenkins, is now planning to take steps to solve these problems and make the platform better.
With growing competition in the continuous integration (CI), The following limitations in Jenkins come in the way of teams. Some of them discourage admins from using and installing plugins.
There are two key efforts here, Cloud Native Jenkins and Jolt. Cloud native is a CI engine that runs on Kubernetes and has a different architecture, Jolt will continue in Jenkins 2 and add faster development pace with increased stability.
It is a sub-project in the context of Cloud Native SIG. It will use Kubernetes as runtime. It will have new extensibility mechanism to retain what works and to continue the development of the the automation platform’s ecosystem. Data on Cloud Managed Data Services to achieve high availability and horizontal scalability, alleviating admins from additional responsibilities. Configuration as Code and Jenkins Evergreen help with the brittleness. There are also plans to make Jenkins secure by default design and to continue with Jenkins X which has been received very well. The aim is to get things going in 5 clicks through easy integration with key services.
Cloud Native Jenkins is not usable for everyone and targets only a particular set of functionalities. It also requires a platform which has a limited adoption today, so Jenkins 2 will be continued at a faster pace. For this Jolt in Jenkins is introduced. This is inspired by what happened to the development of Java SE; change in the release model by shedding off parts to move faster. There will a major version number change every couple of months. The platform needs to be largely compatible and the pace needs to justify any inconvenience put on the users.
For more, visit the official Jenkins Blog.
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