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Enable new Manage Jenkins UI by default - #26999

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@janfaracik janfaracik commented Jun 26, 2026

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Just for testing purposes, not intended to happen soon.

See jenkinsci/sig-ux#10 for open issues

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Proposed changelog entries

  • human-readable text

Proposed changelog category

/label web-ui,major-rfe

Proposed upgrade guidelines

N/A

Submitter checklist

  • The issue, if it exists, is well-described.
  • The changelog entries and upgrade guidelines are appropriate for the audience affected by the change (users or developers, depending on the change) and are in the imperative mood (see examples). Fill in the Proposed upgrade guidelines section only if there are breaking changes or changes that may require extra steps from users during upgrade.
  • There is automated testing or an explanation as to why this change has no tests.
  • New public classes, fields, and methods are annotated with @Restricted or have @since TODO Javadocs, as appropriate.
  • New deprecations are annotated with @Deprecated(since = "TODO") or @Deprecated(forRemoval = true, since = "TODO"), if applicable.
  • UI changes do not introduce regressions when enforcing the current default rules of Content Security Policy Plugin. In particular, new or substantially changed JavaScript is not defined inline and does not call eval to ease future introduction of Content Security Policy (CSP) directives (see documentation).
  • For dependency updates, there are links to external changelogs and, if possible, full differentials.
  • For new APIs and extension points, there is a link to at least one consumer.

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@mention

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  • There are at least two (2) approvals for the pull request and no outstanding requests for change.
  • Conversations in the pull request are over, or it is explicit that a reviewer is not blocking the change.
  • Changelog entries in the pull request title and/or Proposed changelog entries are accurate, human-readable, and in the imperative mood.
  • Proper changelog labels are set so that the changelog can be generated automatically.
  • If the change needs additional upgrade steps from users, the upgrade-guide-needed label is set and there is a Proposed upgrade guidelines section in the pull request title (see example).
  • If it would make sense to backport the change to LTS, be a Bug or Improvement, and either the issue or pull request must be labeled as lts-candidate to be considered.

@comment-ops-bot comment-ops-bot Bot added web-ui The PR includes WebUI changes which may need special expertise major-rfe For changelog: Major enhancement. Will be highlighted on the top labels Jun 26, 2026
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@github-actions github-actions Bot added the unresolved-merge-conflict There is a merge conflict with the target branch. label Aug 5, 2026
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Please take a moment and address the merge conflicts of your pull request. Thanks!

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