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March 2016 St. Petersburg Jenkins Meetup Report

Oleg Nenashev
Oleg Nenashev
April 1, 2016

On March 10th we have conducted the second Jenkins meetup in Saint Petersburg, Russia. The meetup topic was "Jenkins and Continuous Delivery". We had 3 talks addressing various aspects of Jenkins usage in this area.

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Talks

  1. Introduction slides [ru]

  2. Jenkins 2.0 and Pipeline-as-Code

  3. Continuous Delivery for Documentation

  4. Continuous Delivery with Jenkins at ZeroTurnaround

We also had a long Jenkins afterparty. Starting from the next meetup we hope to make this part more official.

Acknowledgments

The event has been organized with the help from Yandex and CloudBees.

More Jenkins meetups

If you want to organize a Jenkins meetup in St. Petersburg or to be a speaker there, please contact us via the Meetup discussions page

Regarding other areas, check out where Jenkins Area Meetups (JAMs) are located in the world.

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About the author

Oleg Nenashev

Oleg Nenashev

Jenkins core maintainer and a former board member (Dec 2019 - Dec 2023). Oleg is a community builder, open source and open hardware advocate, and DevRel consultant. He is a CNCF/CDF Ambassador, Testcontainers Champion, and a former CDF TOC chair. Oleg works as a Lead Developer Advocate for Gradle Build Tool, and also does commercial and pro-bono consulting, including Jenkins and CI/CD topics.

Oleg started using Hudson for Hardware/Embedded projects in 2008 and became an active Jenkins contributor in 2012. In 2014, he became a core maintainer. Oleg maintained more than 30 plugins and participated in many projects including JCasC, pluggable storage, and Jenkinsfile Runner. He maintains Jenkinsfile Runner, contributes to several Jenkins SIGs and outreach programs (Google Summer of Code, Hacktoberfest) and organizes Jenkins meetups in Switzerland and online.

In 2022 Oleg took a sabbatical as a core and plugin maintainer due to the war in Ukraine and, hence, changes in the volunteering priorities.