Jenkins Releases
Jenkins weekly release changelog. New features, breaking changes, security advisories and deprecations - each summarised in plain English and updated continuously.
Tracking 4 Jenkins releases · Updated
- Jenkins Changelog infra ·
Jenkins: Enhancements, bug fixes, and security updates in release 2.573
Jenkins release 2.573 introduces numerous enhancements and bug fixes across its UI, plugins, and core functionalities. Key improvements include refreshed status icons, password complexity rule extensions, and better handling of private keys. The release also addresses several regressions and includes important security fixes, making it relevant for all Jenkins users to review and update. Notably, Windows 2019 controller images are dropped in this release.
feature patch security - Jenkins Changelog infraengineer ·
Jenkins 2.570: Key support, UI fixes, and localization improvements
Jenkins 2.570 introduces support for ECDSA and Ed25519 private keys for CLI access, addressing security and flexibility. This update also includes several UI and usability enhancements, such as fixing issues with button behavior, build history display, and localization for Korean language users. These changes benefit administrators and users interacting with Jenkins via the CLI, UI, and build management.
patch feature - Jenkins Changelog infragaeolengineer ·
Jenkins 2.571: OS EOL Warnings, Log Refinements, and Bug Fixes
Jenkins 2.571 introduces warnings for operating system end-of-life dates within six months, aiming to help users manage their environments. This release also refines the system log interface and addresses several bugs, including issues with breadcrumb menus, animations, pluralization, and task UI stuck states. Users managing or relying on specific OS versions within Jenkins will be most impacted by the new EOL notifications.
patch deprecation feature - Jenkins Changelog infra ·
Jenkins release 2.572: UI refinements, security fixes, and build enhancements
This release of Jenkins includes numerous UI enhancements, bug fixes, and important security updates, impacting users across the board. Key changes focus on refining the Jenkins interface, improving build management, and addressing security vulnerabilities. Notable updates include refreshed status icons, password complexity rule extensions, and improved handling of security configurations. Users should review the release notes for specific details relevant to their Jenkins usage and configuration.
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About Jenkins release tracking on ReleaseBytes
Jenkins publishes weekly releases and LTS lines, and its changelog is where plugin-breaking core changes and security fixes first appear. ReleaseBytes tracks the official Jenkins changelog, summarising each weekly release and flagging the security advisories and behaviour changes that need attention before you upgrade a controller.
Frequently asked questions
How often are Jenkins release notes updated on ReleaseBytes? ›
Continuously. ReleaseBytes monitors the official Jenkins release channels around the clock and publishes a plain-English summary of each announcement shortly after it lands.
What kinds of Jenkins changes does ReleaseBytes track? ›
New features, enhancements, bug fixes, security advisories, breaking changes, deprecations and end-of-life announcements. Every item is tagged by type so you can filter to just the changes that need action.
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Where does the Jenkins release data come from? ›
From the official sources: Jenkins weekly release changelog. Every item links back to the original vendor announcement.