diff --git a/docs/release-notes/breaking-changes.md b/docs/release-notes/breaking-changes.md index b79d3cb96..1d90c89dc 100644 --- a/docs/release-notes/breaking-changes.md +++ b/docs/release-notes/breaking-changes.md @@ -1,14 +1,11 @@ --- -navigation_title: "Elasticsearch Python Client" +navigation_title: "Breaking changes" --- # Elasticsearch Python Client breaking changes [elasticsearch-python-client-breaking-changes] -Before you upgrade, carefully review the Elasticsearch Python Client breaking changes and take the necessary steps to mitigate any issues. - -To learn how to upgrade, check out . +Breaking changes can impact your Elastic applications, potentially disrupting normal operations. Before you upgrade, carefully review the Elasticsearch Python Client breaking changes and take the necessary steps to mitigate any issues. To learn how to upgrade, check [Upgrade](docs-content://deploy-manage/upgrade.md). % ## Next version [elasticsearch-python-client-nextversion-breaking-changes] -% **Release date:** Month day, year % ::::{dropdown} Title of breaking change % Description of the breaking change. @@ -18,7 +15,6 @@ To learn how to upgrade, check out . % :::: % ## 9.0.0 [elasticsearch-python-client-900-breaking-changes] -% **Release date:** March 25, 2025 % ::::{dropdown} Title of breaking change % Description of the breaking change. diff --git a/docs/release-notes/deprecations.md b/docs/release-notes/deprecations.md index 1b9bfbb74..3f3fa82a6 100644 --- a/docs/release-notes/deprecations.md +++ b/docs/release-notes/deprecations.md @@ -1,14 +1,13 @@ --- -navigation_title: "Elasticsearch Python Client" +navigation_title: "Deprecations" --- # Elasticsearch Python Client deprecations [elasticsearch-python-client-deprecations] -Review the deprecated functionality for your Elasticsearch Python Client version. While deprecations have no immediate impact, we strongly encourage you update your implementation after you upgrade. +Over time, certain Elastic functionality becomes outdated and is replaced or removed. To help with the transition, Elastic deprecates functionality for a period before removal, giving you time to update your applications. -To learn how to upgrade, check out . +Review the deprecated functionality for Elasticsearch Python Client. While deprecations have no immediate impact, we strongly encourage you update your implementation after you upgrade. To learn how to upgrade, check out [Upgrade](docs-content://deploy-manage/upgrade.md). % ## Next version [elasticsearch-python-client-versionnext-deprecations] -% **Release date:** Month day, year % ::::{dropdown} Deprecation title % Description of the deprecation. @@ -18,7 +17,6 @@ To learn how to upgrade, check out . % :::: % ## 9.0.0 [elasticsearch-python-client-900-deprecations] -% **Release date:** March 25, 2025 % ::::{dropdown} Deprecation title % Description of the deprecation. diff --git a/docs/release-notes/index.md b/docs/release-notes/index.md index 156625560..81a35eb10 100644 --- a/docs/release-notes/index.md +++ b/docs/release-notes/index.md @@ -11,7 +11,6 @@ To check for security updates, go to [Security announcements for the Elastic sta % Release notes include only features, enhancements, and fixes. Add breaking changes, deprecations, and known issues to the applicable release notes sections. % ## version.next [felasticsearch-python-client-next-release-notes] -% **Release date:** Month day, year % ### Features and enhancements [elasticsearch-python-client-next-features-enhancements] % * @@ -20,7 +19,6 @@ To check for security updates, go to [Security announcements for the Elastic sta % * ## 9.0.0 [elasticsearch-python-client-900-release-notes] -**Release date:** March 25, 2025 ### Features and enhancements [elasticsearch-python-client-900-features-enhancements] diff --git a/docs/release-notes/known-issues.md b/docs/release-notes/known-issues.md index da93abb27..465030552 100644 --- a/docs/release-notes/known-issues.md +++ b/docs/release-notes/known-issues.md @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ --- -navigation_title: "Elasticsearch Python Client" +navigation_title: "Known issues" ---