• Audit Logging

      The goal of this epic is to implement a audit logging for Jenkins by defining a plugin containing predefined audit events and to configure it along with any additional extension points or upstream Jenkins Core modifications to support auditing.

          [JENKINS-54082] Add audit logging to Jenkins

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          Description Original: The goal of this epic is to implement an audit logging API in Jenkins Core using Apache Log4j Audit as well as defining several default event types for use in audit logging. Using either a plugin or a direct Core feature, we'll provide a configuration component for choosing the destination of the audit logs. New: The goal of this epic is to implement a audit logging for Jenkins by defining a plugin containing predefined audit events and to configure it along with any additional extension points or upstream Jenkins Core modifications to support auditing.
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