
Gabriel Belinassi updated the userspace livepatching documentation in the SUSE/doc-sle repository to ensure alignment with current product capabilities and reduce user confusion. Focusing on Markdown and documentation best practices, Gabriel removed outdated references to unpatched processes, clarified which architectures are supported—specifically x86_64 and powerpc64le—and added guidance for openssl-3 livepatch considerations. This targeted update improved the accuracy and usability of the documentation, helping users implement livepatching more confidently. The work demonstrated a careful review of technical requirements and a methodical approach to maintaining high-quality documentation, though it was limited in scope to a single feature update.

February 2025: SUSE/doc-sle delivered targeted documentation updates for Userspace Livepatching to align with current capabilities and remove outdated guidance. Key changes include removing references to unpatched processes, clarifying supported architectures (x86_64, powerpc64le), and noting openssl-3 livepatch considerations for openssl-3. This improves accuracy, reduces support overhead, and helps users implement livepatching with confidence.
February 2025: SUSE/doc-sle delivered targeted documentation updates for Userspace Livepatching to align with current capabilities and remove outdated guidance. Key changes include removing references to unpatched processes, clarifying supported architectures (x86_64, powerpc64le), and noting openssl-3 livepatch considerations for openssl-3. This improves accuracy, reduces support overhead, and helps users implement livepatching with confidence.
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