It's apparently bad practice to run jenkins job on master, as sometimes jobs get intensive and cause wonky behaviour in jenkins itself. Our jenkins masters have crashed or failed jobs in the past, so this is a real issue.
This would also allow us to be better equipped for load-testing jenkins jobs, and then newrelic support might make a little more sense (#16).
It's apparently bad practice to run jenkins job on master, as sometimes jobs get intensive and cause wonky behaviour in jenkins itself. Our jenkins masters have crashed or failed jobs in the past, so this is a real issue.
This would also allow us to be better equipped for load-testing jenkins jobs, and then newrelic support might make a little more sense (#16).