If you’re a journalist, blogger or anybody else who might consider themselves "press" this page should help you refer to, explain or otherwise cite the Jenkins project correctly. If this page does not sufficiently answer a question you may have, or you’re seeking comment, please reach out to one of our Press Contacts below.
The leading open source automation server, Jenkins provides hundreds of plugins to support building, deploying and automating any project.
Jenkins is the leading open source automation server supported by a large and growing community of developers, testers, designers and other people interested in continuous integration, continuous delivery and modern software delivery practices. Built on the Java Virtual Machine (JVM), it provides more than 1,500 plugins that extend Jenkins to automate with practically any technology software delivery teams use. In 2019, Jenkins surpassed 200,000 known installations making it the most widely deployed automation server.
Our Governance Document outlines the project’s philosophy, structure and guidelines. This also includes information on the Governance Board, which is the group with acting executive authority. While board members are available for comment, we encourage you to reach out to our Press Contacts as an initial point of contact for press inquiries.
The Jenkins project is part of Software in the Public Interest, a 501 (c) (3) non-profit organization, which holds the Jenkins trademark and acts as a legal umbrella organization.
We ask that the following branding guidelines be used when referring to or writing about the Jenkins project:
Correct:
the Jenkins project
Jenkins
Incorrect:
Jenkins CI
Jenkins server
Mr. Jenkins
On our Logo page we have documented some versions of our logo, including the color palette our branding uses. Our logos can be downloaded in a number of sizes, or as vector graphics, from here. Please do not use any of our "fun logo" variations like Ninja or Superhero Jenkins in publications.
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Blue Ocean is a new user experience for Jenkins based on a personalizable, modern design that allows users to graphically create, visualize and diagnose Continuous Delivery (CD) Pipelines
Developers of any skill level can create Continuous Delivery pipelines from start to finish using the intuitive and visual pipeline editor.
Enables developers to visually represent pipelines in a way even their boss’s boss can understand, improving clarity into the CD process for the whole organization
Developers locate automation problems instantly without endlessly scanning through logs or navigating through many screens.
Developers can make Jenkins their own by customizing their dashboard so that they only see the Pipelines that matter to them.
Pipelines are run for all feature branches and pull requests, with their status reported back to Github, so the whole team knows if your changes need work or are good to go.
The following individuals can be reached out to for comment, clarification or questions about the Jenkins project. Please bear in mind that many are volunteers so availability and time may be limited.
R. Tyler Croy (english) - Board member - tyler[at]monkeypox.org
Kohsuke Kawaguchi (english, japanese) - Project founder / board member - kk[at]kohsuke.org
Baptiste Mathus (french, english) - Contributor / Meetup Organizer - bmathus[at]batmat.net
Christopher Orr (english, german) - Contributor / Speaker - chris[at]orr.me.uk
Oleg Nenashev (russian, english) - Contributor / Meetup Organizer - o.v.nenashev[at]gmail.com
Zhao Xiaojie (chinese, english) - Contributor / Meetup Organizer - linuxsuren[at]gmail.com