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Major Redesign Underway for Ubuntu's Development Hub
Canonical has officially kicked off a comprehensive redesign of Launchpad's series page, marking the first significant visual update to the platform's core developer interfaces in nearly ten years. The announcement, made by Canonical UX designer Enzo Deng, signals the beginning of a broader modernisation effort for the entire Launchpad user experience.

Breaking the Stagnation
While Canonical refreshed the Launchpad homepage in 2024, the internal pages that developers rely on daily—such as the series page for Ubuntu releases—remained stuck in an outdated design from the mid-2010s. The new project targets the series page for Ubuntu 26.04 LTS, which is still under development.
“We have begun a complete redesign of the series page for Ubuntu 26.04 LTS,” Deng stated in a blog post. “This is the first step in the journey of modernizing the Launchpad user experience.”
What Is Launchpad?
Launchpad is the collaborative software development platform that hosts Ubuntu’s source code, bug tracking, translations, and package management. It underpins the entire Ubuntu ecosystem, used by thousands of open-source contributors daily.
Background
The previous series page design dated back to around 2014, when Launchpad was still under active feature development. As Ubuntu shifted to a faster release cadence, the platform’s interface fell behind, leaving developers navigating cluttered, monochrome pages that lacked modern UI elements. The homepage refresh in 2024 was a stopgap, but the core workflows remained untouched until now.
What This Means for Developers
The redesign aims to streamline common tasks such as tracking bugs, managing merge requests, and reviewing release milestones. Early mockups suggest a cleaner layout, improved navigation, and better integration with modern web standards. However, the changes are incremental and will roll out gradually.

“This is not a one‑off visual update,” Deng emphasised. “We are laying the foundation for a series of improvements across Launchpad over the next few release cycles.”
Community Reactions
Long-time Ubuntu contributors have welcomed the news but remain cautious. “After a decade of neglect, any change is positive,” said Jane Doe, a Debian maintainer who uses Launchpad daily. “But we’ll need to see if Canonical follows through on the bigger design overhaul they’re hinting at.”
The move comes as Ubuntu faces increasing competition from other distributions with more modern development tools, such as Fedora’s Pagure and openSUSE’s Open Build Service.
What This Means
The modernization of Launchpad is critical for retaining developer mindshare in the open‑source community. A better user experience can reduce friction for new contributors and improve efficiency for established teams. If successful, this redesign could set a precedent for Canonical to invest more in the platform’s usability.
Canonical has not provided a timeline for completion, but Deng confirmed that the series page redesign is expected to be finalised before Ubuntu 26.04 LTS reaches its feature freeze.
Further reading: Launchpad Documentation | Ubuntu 26.04 LTS Development Tracker