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JetBrains sponsors the Jenkins project

Alexander Brandes
Alexander Brandes
July 10, 2025

We’re excited to welcome JetBrains as a new sponsor of the Jenkins project!

JetBrains has generously provided free annual All Products Pack subscriptions to Jenkins core maintainers and active contributors. This subscription grants access to the full suite of JetBrains IDEs, including IntelliJ IDEA Ultimate Edition, which is widely used by Jenkins developers for writing, debugging, and maintaining the project’s codebase.

JetBrains: Tools that Support Jenkins Development

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JetBrains develops a comprehensive set of development tools that cover many programming languages and workflows. IntelliJ IDEA Ultimate Edition, in particular, is a popular choice among Jenkins contributors for its advanced code analysis, refactoring tools, and seamless integration with build and test systems.

How to Request a License

If you’re a core maintainer or active contributor to Jenkins and would like to receive a JetBrains All Products Pack subscription, please contact Alexander Brandes (@NotMyFault) via email. His contact details are available on his GitHub profile: https://github.com/NotMyFault

Include your GitHub handle and a brief note indicating your interest in a JetBrains subscription for the Jenkins community.

Thank You

We sincerely thank JetBrains for their generous support of the Jenkins project. Their sponsorship helps us continue to improve Jenkins, making it a better tool for our users worldwide.

About the author

Alexander Brandes

Alexander Brandes

Alexander is a member of the Jenkins governing board, a core maintainer, and release team member, and actively involved in the process of releasing Jenkins weekly and Long-Term-Support builds.
He maintains the Ionicons API plugin and several other plugins.
If he doesn’t work on open source software, Alexander enjoys listening to music and going for a run.