@mostlycoolmark I thought Jenkins was aimed at the "one service per instance" model with full automation.
Requiring human hands to touch the -chocolate- software after the instance is built seems to be off the use-case for it.
@mostlycoolmark I thought Jenkins was aimed at the "one service per instance" model with full automation.
Requiring human hands to touch the -chocolate- software after the instance is built seems to be off the use-case for it.
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