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In backstage v1.33, a new scaffolder permission scaffolder.template.management was added which allows a user to limit access to the frontend template management features. This PR adds that permission to the scaffolder permissions table.

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Signed-off-by: Kashish Mittal <[email protected]>
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04kash commented Feb 25, 2025

@hmanwani-rh is there anywhere else that this new permission would need to be added?

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/cherry-pick release-1.5

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@hmanwani-rh: once the present PR merges, I will cherry-pick it on top of release-1.5 in a new PR and assign it to you.

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@jmagak jmagak merged commit a399b01 into main Mar 5, 2025
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@hmanwani-rh: new pull request created: #969

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