Appendix B. Revision history


0.0-9

Tue 23 Sep 2025, Gabriela Fialová (gfialova@redhat.com)

  • Added a newly supported Enhancement RHEL-88550 (Shells and command line tools)
0.0-8

Tue 23 Sep 2025, Gabriela Fialová (gfialova@redhat.com)

0.0-7

Thu 11 Sep 2025, Gabriela Fialová (gfialova@redhat.com)

  • Added a Removed Functionality RHELDOCS-18904 (Installer and image creation)
0.0-6

Tue 2 Sep 2025, Gabriela Fialová (gfialova@redhat.com)

  • Added an Enhancement RHEL-86165 (Storage)
  • Updated the Architectures section
  • Updated a Removed Functionality RHELDOCS-19071 (Security)
0.0-5

Mon 25 Aug 2025, Marc Muehlfeld (mmuehlfeld@redhat.com)

0.0-4

Tue 12 Aug 2025, Gabriela Fialová (gfialova@redhat.com)

  • Added a New Feature RHELDOCS-20591 (Compilers and development tools)
0.0-3

Wed 30 Jul 2025, Gabriela Fialová (gfialova@redhat.com)

0.0-2

Tue 15 Jul 2025, Gabriela Fialová (gfialova@redhat.com)

  • Added a New Feature RHEL-101075 (Compilers and development tools)
  • Added a Deprecated Feature RHELDOCS-20610 (Core services)
0.0-1

Tue 01 Jul 2025, Marc Muehlfeld (mmuehlfeld@redhat.com)

0.0-0

Tue 20 May 2025, Gabriela Fialová (gfialova@redhat.com)

  • Release of the Red Hat Enterprise Linux 10.0 Release Notes.
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