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Appendix A. Revision History

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Revision 2.0-11Wed Aug 12 2015Alex Dellapenta
Updated Chapter 4, Asynchronous Errata Updates with minor edit to RHBA-2015:1588 instructions.
Revision 2.0-10Tue Aug 11 2015Alex Dellapenta
Updated Chapter 4, Asynchronous Errata Updates with instructions for RHBA-2015:0053, RHBA-2015:1588, and RHEA-2015:1587.
Revision 2.0-9Fri Sep 12 2014Alex Dellapenta
BZ 1133628: Updated Chapter 4, Asynchronous Errata Updates with information on applying multiple updates at once.
Updated Chapter 4, Asynchronous Errata Updates with instructions for RHBA-2014:1097.
Revision 2.0-8Fri Jun 6 2014Alex Dellapenta
OpenShift Enterprise 2.0.6 release.
Updated Chapter 4, Asynchronous Errata Updates with instructions for RHEA-2014:0599.
Revision 2.0-7Mon Apr 21 2014Alex Dellapenta
OpenShift Enterprise 2.0.5 release.
Updated Chapter 4, Asynchronous Errata Updates with instructions for RHBA-2014:0417.
Revision 2.0-6Fri Mar 28 2014Alex Dellapenta
BZ 1081237: Updated Chapter 3, Known Issues to include BZ 871569.
Revision 2.0-5Tue Mar 18 2014Alex Dellapenta
OpenShift Enterprise 2.0.4 release.
Updated Chapter 4, Asynchronous Errata Updates with instructions for RHBA-2014:0309.
Revision 2.0-4Tue Feb 25 2014Alex Dellapenta
OpenShift Enterprise 2.0.3 release.
Updated Chapter 4, Asynchronous Errata Updates with instructions for RHBA-2014:0209 and RHBA-2014:0210.
Revision 2.0-3Thu Jan 30 2014Alex Dellapenta
Updated Chapter 4, Asynchronous Errata Updates with instructions for RHBA-2014:0117.
Revision 2.0-2Tue Jan 28 2014Alex Dellapenta
OpenShift Enterprise 2.0.2 release.
Updated Chapter 4, Asynchronous Errata Updates.
Revision 2.0-1Tue Jan 14 2014Brice Fallon-Freeman
OpenShift Enterprise 2.0.1 release.
Updated Section 1.2, “Upgrading to OpenShift Enterprise 2.0”.
Added Chapter 4, Asynchronous Errata Updates.
Revision 2.0-0Mon Dec 9 2013Bilhar Aulakh
OpenShift Enterprise 2.0 release.
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