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Eclipse Releases Open Source Hudson 3.0 – What About Jenkins?

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Sean Michael Kerner
Jan 24, 2013

In the world of Continuous Integration (CI) servers, more often than not I only hear one name and it’s not Hudson. The name I usually hear is Jenkins, the fork of the formerly Oracle project, now Eclipse project called Hudson.

While they hype cycles that I follow are almost exclusively talking about Jenkins, Hudson is still active and today the Hudson 3.0 release debuted, (well at least the official press release from the Eclipse Foundation did – the actual Hudson 3.0 release came out at the end of December).

SMK

Sean Michael Kerner

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