Jenkins
java-runtime server-appJenkins is an open source automation server. It helps automate the parts of software development related to building, testing, and deploying, facilitating continuous integration and continuous delivery.
Release | Released | Support | Latest |
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Regular | 8 years ago (20 Apr 2016) |
Yes |
2.431
(07 Nov 2023)
|
2.414 (LTS) | 1 year and 2 months ago (11 Jul 2023) |
Yes |
2.414.3
(18 Oct 2023)
|
2.401 (LTS) | 1 year and 5 months ago (18 Apr 2023) |
Ended
1 year ago (23 Aug 2023)
|
2.401.3
(24 Jul 2023)
|
2.387 (LTS) | 1 year and 8 months ago (17 Jan 2023) |
Ended
1 year and 3 months ago (31 May 2023)
|
2.387.3
(03 May 2023)
|
2.375 (LTS) | 1 year and 11 months ago (25 Oct 2022) |
Ended
1 year and 6 months ago (08 Mar 2023)
|
2.375.4
(06 Mar 2023)
|
2.361 (LTS) | 2 years ago (26 Jul 2022) |
Ended
1 year and 9 months ago (30 Nov 2022)
|
2.361.4
(14 Nov 2022)
|
2.346 (LTS) | 2 years and 4 months ago (03 May 2022) |
Ended
2 years ago (07 Sep 2022)
|
2.346.3
(10 Aug 2022)
|
The Jenkins project produces two release lines: Stable (LTS) and regular (Weekly).
Stable (LTS) releases are chosen every 12 weeks from the stream of regular releases, and patched every 4 weeks with bug, security fix, and minor feature backports.
Regular (Weekly) releases deliver bug fixes and new features rapidly to users and plugin developers who need them.
More information is available on the Jenkins website.
You should be running one of the supported release numbers listed above in the rightmost column.
You can submit an improvement to this page on GitHub . This page has a corresponding Talk Page.
A JSON version of this page is available at /api/jenkins.json. See the API Documentation for more information. You can subscribe to the iCalendar feed at /calendar/jenkins.ics.