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RHDHBUGS-241: Update RHSA links for Fixed Security Issues for 1.5 #1190
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RHDHBUGS-241: Update RHSA links for Fixed Security Issues for 1.5 #1190
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The link includes a parameter query q=red+hat+developer+hub that returns a dated CVE from 2023. Is this an issue with the Security Updates site or the parameters that we are passing in the link?
Whoever is doing the technical review may be able to advise?
modules/release-notes/ref-release-notes-fixed-security-issues.adoc
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In upcoming releases, we plan to link only to the latest RHSAs. Therefore, for this PR, we can remove the Red Hat Security Updates link and include only the Red Hat Security Advisory RHSA-. @Gerry-Forde |
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| You can view the security issues fixed in {product} {product-version} at link:https://access.redhat.com/security/security-updates/cve?q=red+hat+developer+hub&p=1&sort=cve_publicDate+desc,allTitle+desc&rows=10&documentKind=Cve[Red Hat Security Updates]. | ||
| You can view the security issues fixed in {product} 1.5.0 and {product-bundle-version} at link:https://access.redhat.com/errata/RHSA-2025:3374[Red Hat Security Advisory RHSA-2025:3374]. |
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A reminder that if you use variables everywhere, you need to later hardcode them when 1.5.2 comes out.
In general for things that are versioned to NEVER MOVE, I would strongly recommend NOT using attributes that change with every .z update.
In future these updates will be scripted. See https://issues.redhat.com/browse/RHIDP-7619
IMPORTANT: Do Not Merge - To be merged by Docs Team Only
Version(s): 1.5
Issue: RHDHBUGS-241
Preview: 7. Fixed security issues