Rolling out like these should always be disabled by default, and enabled as an option.
I strongly agree with Dave on this. It's admirable that Plesk regularly adds new features and extensions, like JetSite. (Which is a fantastic site builder btw). It makes Plesk a great product for hosting administrators. However using Plesk in a business environment is not an experience without worries. In particular the fast release cycle and the policy to enable new features on existing installations do not make the life of a Plesk server administrator much easier.
Now, I am not hating on Plesk. I just see room for improvement here that could make a positive impact on existing Plesk users. Especially users who administer multiple Plesk servers.
I think Plesk could really do with some type of update/feature wizard in the UI. Something that simply lets administrators choose whether they want to enable new features after a new (Plesk) update has been installed. Perhaps Plesk can draw inspiration from cPanel, which uses something quite similar. (I believe they call it a
feature showcase). I am sure that this will give administrators a bit more "peace of mind". As they can be confident that features aren't enabled without manual action/confirmation. It gives administrators more control over their Plesk installation. The added benefit here, is that this way administrators are much more aware of the new features that have become available too. Basically showcasing Plesk's hard work. Because I assume that not everybody reads the change log regularly.
For me, I don't always want features to be enabled directly as they become available. Mainly because I want to familiarize myself with a feature before I enable it for my customers. This takes time. As soon as I consider myself familiar enough with a new feature I like to enable it for my customers. After all, I have to provide support to my customers too. So I like to be prepared.
Going with the theme of this topic, I created a
UserVoice suggestion (I know, there is some irony here).