[wp-trac] [WordPress Trac] #37110: Update to jQuery 3.*

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#37110: Update to jQuery 3.*
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 Reporter:  jorbin                               |       Owner:  (none)
     Type:  task (blessed)                       |      Status:  reopened
 Priority:  normal                               |   Milestone:  5.5
Component:  External Libraries                   |     Version:
 Severity:  critical                             |  Resolution:
 Keywords:  early has-patch needs-testing        |     Focuses:  javascript
  needs-screenshots has-dev-note commit          |
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Comment (by apedog):

 > The outline and plan that you described is exactly what jquery-migrate
 does [...] this method of bringing compatibility issues to their attention
 is not going to work for the remaining plugins and themes.
 Not ''exaclty'' the same. That's jquery-migrate throwing those notices.
 Not wp-core. There never was any need to fix those issues. They could be
 safely ignored. jquery-migrate would pick up the slack. It's not the same
 as wp-core giving specific notice about WP deprecation ''of'' jquery-
 migrate. Perhaps with links to the relevant notes. That's "aggressive"
 outreach :) A canonical plugin for this purpose would work. Keeping core
 clean of any transitional fix.

 I still think giving an extra cycle for users to enable auto-updates, and
 then for plugin devs to be notified (via canonical plugin/console, email
 or both) of this deprecation will lead to a smoother transition and less
 user-side breakage. Breakage (of core's {{{common.js}}}) upon upgrade is
 guaranteed as things stand now. There are simply enough plugins in use
 today that rely on jquery-migrate, and not enough ''(any)'' users auto-
 updating to avoid that. Auto-updates needs to go in first.

 This might mean pushing some of the jQuery Upgrade milestones back by
 one.. :(

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 @archon810 "Trac UI Preferences" link at bottom right of this page allows
 adding "Never Notify" subscription rules. That might do the trick.

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