| On 09/11/2014 01:58 PM, Denis Roy
      wrote:
 
      
      One of the nice things about Hudson is that it is stable.  Perhaps
      it is stable because it doesn't run buggy plugins?  I don't know. 
      In my opinion, supporting buggy applications is a non-starter.Jenkins by itself is pretty stable. But it's true that (just like
    Eclipse or any pluggable application in general), the quality of the
    available plugins is variable.
 
  IMO, the simplest thing from usage POV would be a Hudson plugin.With that being said, I agree validating PRs from GitHub would be
      beneficial. Perhaps instead of a Hudson plugin we could consider a
      GitHub hook, which could invoke some process on Hudson.  Maybe we
      can be wild and crazy, and have Gerrit mirror Github and leverage
      the Gerrit tooling.  Who knows.
 
 But indeed, we could think of a hook on GitHub that would use Hudson
    API to start a job (giving PR # and commitId as parameters) on
    Hudson.
 
  It
      would perhaps be a good idea to file a bug against CBI so that we
      can investigate alternatives.  Please don't assume that this will
      happen soon, though, as our resources for doing such work are
      severely constrained.I opened https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=443818
 
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