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Description of problem: The release page needs to be clearer. The release notes give information about what was fixed but it does not make it easy for someone to figure out if they need to apply a new update. If the landing page shows this information it would be so much easier and clearer to customers - Last update and all when it was done (when is important) In fact putting a tabular history of updates would be very handy on this release page with details on how to check the update succeeded ? This page says there will be no Dorector 7.3 https://access.redhat.com/support/policy/updates/openstack/platform/director But the customers are aware and waiting for a 7.3 which was made in the form of an advisory. This should be updated to indicate the latest reality. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): 7.2/7.3 How reproducible: NA Steps to Reproduce: 1. 2. 3. Actual results: Expected results: Additional info:
Raising needinfo against Brian Hamrick. Brian - see the above for a request for the product release page for RHEL-OSP. Is this something we can address there?
Ruchika - I'm not sure which pages you are asking to be adjusted. When you say Release Page, do you mean Release Notes? When you say landing page, do you mean the support life cycle page? https://access.redhat.com/support/policy/updates/openstack/platform Thanks! I'm interested to understand what you are proposing.
Apologies for not being clear in the bug: The time the bug was filed, it appeared from the release notes it is not easy to find out if a minor version update was required by a customer and be able to see a version history between the minor versions to see what they wanted in an easy to read fashion. The Release notes look completely different so I don't know if that is still relevant. Please feel free to close this bug
Closing as per comment #4.