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Cherry pick #87198 to 25.6: Disable the setting by default#87422

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Cherry pick #87198 to 25.6: Disable the setting by default#87422
robot-ch-test-poll1 merged 6 commits intobackport/25.6/87198from
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Original pull-request #87198

Do not merge this PR manually

This pull-request is a first step of an automated backporting.
It contains changes similar to calling git cherry-pick locally.
If you intend to continue backporting the changes, then resolve all conflicts if any.
Otherwise, if you do not want to backport them, then just close this pull-request.

The check results does not matter at this step - you can safely ignore them.

Troubleshooting

If the conflicts were resolved in a wrong way

If this cherry-pick PR is completely screwed by a wrong conflicts resolution, and you want to recreate it:

  • delete the pr-cherrypick label from the PR
  • delete this branch from the repository

You also need to check the Original pull-request for pr-backports-created label, and delete if it's presented there

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The PR is created in the CI job

@robot-ch-test-poll4 robot-ch-test-poll4 added pr-cherrypick Cherry-pick of merge-commit before backporting. Do not use manually - automated use only! do not test disable testing on pull request labels Sep 22, 2025
@robot-ch-test-poll1 robot-ch-test-poll1 merged commit 7e00fdd into backport/25.6/87198 Sep 22, 2025
@robot-ch-test-poll1 robot-ch-test-poll1 deleted the cherrypick/25.6/87198 branch September 22, 2025 20:12
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