Red Hat Developer Hub 1.5

Red Hat Developer Hub release notes

Release notes for Red Hat Developer Hub 1.5

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Abstract

Red Hat Developer Hub (Developer Hub) 1.5 is now generally available. Developer Hub is a fully supported, enterprise-grade productized version of upstream Backstage 1.35.0. This document contains release notes for the Red Hat Developer Hub 1.5.

Red Hat Developer Hub (Developer Hub) 1.5 is now generally available. Developer Hub is a fully supported, enterprise-grade productized version of upstream Backstage v1.35.0. You can access and download the Red Hat Developer Hub application from the Red Hat Customer Portal or from the Ecosystem Catalog.

1. New features

This section highlights new features in Red Hat Developer Hub 1.5.

None.

2. Breaking changes

This section lists breaking changes in Red Hat Developer Hub 1.5.

None.

3. Deprecated functionalities

This section lists deprecated functionalities in Red Hat Developer Hub 1.5.

None.

4. Technology Preview

This section lists Technology Preview features in Red Hat Developer Hub 1.5.

Important

Technology Preview features provide early access to upcoming product innovations, enabling you to test functionality and provide feedback during the development process. However, these features are not fully supported under Red Hat Subscription Level Agreements, may not be functionally complete, and are not intended for production use. As Red Hat considers making future iterations of Technology Preview features generally available, we will attempt to resolve any issues that customers experience when using these features. See: Technology Preview support scope.

None.

5. Fixed issues

This section lists issues fixed in Red Hat Developer Hub 1.5.

None.

6. Fixed security issues

You can view the security issues fixed in Red Hat Developer Hub 1.5 at Red Hat Security Updates.

7. Known issues

This section lists known issues in Red Hat Developer Hub 1.5.

None.

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