diff --git a/en-US/A.xml b/en-US/A.xml
index 72791ed..044cebd 100644
--- a/en-US/A.xml
+++ b/en-US/A.xml
@@ -14,6 +14,44 @@
+
+
+ AArch64, aarch64
+
+
+ n. A 64-bit version of the ARM architecture.
+ Use this term when referring to operating systems and server instances, for example Red Hat Enterprise Linux, Fedora, CoreOS, and other Linux distributions.
+
+
+ Use the uppercase (AArch64) format in general cases when referring to system architecture.
+ Use the lowercase (aarch64) format only when referring to objects or parameters.
+ It can be styled as code (monospace font or a code-styled block) when referring to code.
+
+
+ Cloud providers might use different formats of this term to refer to architectures.
+ If you are documenting code, commands, or outputs, then confer with your subject-matter expert on the correct format for the specific use case.
+
+
+ Examples:
+
+
+
+
+ When running Red Hat Enterprise Linux with an AArch64 system, run the following commands:
+
+
+
+
+ Specify the system architecture of your cluster, such as x86_64 or aarch64.
+
+
+
+
+ Refer also to , , , , , and .
+
+
+
+
above
@@ -102,44 +140,6 @@
-
-
- AArch64, aarch64
-
-
- n. A 64-bit version of the ARM architecture.
- Use this term when referring to operating systems and server instances, for example Red Hat Enterprise Linux, Fedora, CoreOS, and other Linux distributions.
-
-
- Use the uppercase (AArch64) format in general cases when referring to system architecture.
- Use the lowercase (aarch64) format only when referring to objects or parameters.
- It can be styled as code (monospace font or a code-styled block) when referring to code.
-
-
- Cloud providers might use different formats of this term to refer to architectures.
- If you are documenting code, commands, or outputs, then confer with your subject-matter expert on the correct format for the specific use case.
-
-
- Examples:
-
-
-
-
- When running Red Hat Enterprise Linux with an AArch64 system, run the following commands:
-
-
-
-
- Specify the system architecture of your cluster, such as x86_64 or aarch64.
-
-
-
-
- Refer also to , , , , , and .
-
-
-
-
AMD64, amd64
@@ -299,24 +299,21 @@
-
- as well as
+
+ artificial intelligence (AI)
- Not interchangeable with "and".
- "As well as" used in a series places more emphasis on the items preceding it, whereas "and" places equal weight on all items in the series.
- For example, "We sell kitchen electronics and china, as well as some gourmet foods."
- But "We sell kitchen electronics, china, and silverware."
+ Unless clarity requires it or the concept is being introduced or explained, "artificial intelligence" does not have to be spelled out on first use; "AI" is understood and suffices. When spelling it out, do not capitalize the term.
- as-a-Service
+ as-a-Service
- Some as-a-Service acronyms overlap.
+ Some "as-a-Service" acronyms overlap.
To avoid confusion, always spell out the full term on first use.
@@ -412,7 +409,43 @@
-
+
+
+ as Code
+
+
+ Use camel case for both the full term and the acronym.
+ Do not hyphenate.
+ Some "as Code" acronyms might overlap.
+ To avoid confusion, always spell out the full term on first use.
+
+
+ Examples:
+
+
+
+
+ Configuration as Code (CaC)
+
+
+
+
+
+ Infrastructure as Code (IaC)
+
+
+
+
+
+ Policy as Code (PaC)
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
as long as
@@ -423,6 +456,19 @@
+
+
+ as well as
+
+
+ Not interchangeable with "and".
+ "As well as" used in a series places more emphasis on the items preceding it, whereas "and" places equal weight on all items in the series.
+ For example, "We sell kitchen electronics and china, as well as some gourmet foods."
+ But "We sell kitchen electronics, china, and silverware."
+
+
+
+
ATM
diff --git a/en-US/B.xml b/en-US/B.xml
index c09cfd3..db17543 100644
--- a/en-US/B.xml
+++ b/en-US/B.xml
@@ -24,6 +24,15 @@
+
+
+ backtrace
+
+
+ n. "Backtrace" is the most common term to refer to a stack trace (or stack backtrace), which is a report of the active stack frames (that is, function calls) at a certain point in time during the execution of a program. In contrast, the Python programming language calls its stack trace a "traceback", possibly because the stack frames are printed in the opposite order of those presented by gdb, the GNU Debugger. "Traceback" is the preferred term when referring to a Python stack trace.
+
+
+
backup, back up
@@ -59,15 +68,6 @@
-
-
- backtrace
-
-
- n. "Backtrace" is the most common term to refer to a stack trace (or stack backtrace), which is a report of the active stack frames (that is, function calls) at a certain point in time during the execution of a program. In contrast, the Python programming language calls its stack trace a "traceback", possibly because the stack frames are printed in the opposite order of those presented by gdb, the GNU Debugger. "Traceback" is the preferred term when referring to a Python stack trace.
-
-
-
backwards compatible
diff --git a/en-US/C.xml b/en-US/C.xml
index 4084c54..478d972 100644
--- a/en-US/C.xml
+++ b/en-US/C.xml
@@ -248,6 +248,17 @@
+
+ code base
+
+
+ n. Two words.
+ Do not use "codebase", outside the specific context of codebase.com.
+
+
+
+
+
colocate, colocation
@@ -388,16 +399,7 @@
-
- Containers-as-a-Service
-
-
- The term "Containers-as-a-Service" is owned by Docker and should be used only when referring to that company's offering. Refer also to .
-
-
-
-
container-based
@@ -417,6 +419,16 @@
+
+
+ Containers-as-a-Service
+
+
+ The term "Containers-as-a-Service" is owned by Docker and should be used only when referring to that company's offering. Refer also to .
+
+
+
+
continuous delivery (CD)
diff --git a/en-US/D.xml b/en-US/D.xml
index bb8f48e..adbd557 100644
--- a/en-US/D.xml
+++ b/en-US/D.xml
@@ -218,23 +218,23 @@
Describe, rather than label.
-
- Disk Druid
+
+ disk, disc
- Correct. Do not use "Disk druid", "disk druid", or "diskdruid". This is a partitioning tool that is incorporated into Red Hat Enterprise Linux.
+ Use "compact disc" or "hard disk".
+
-
- disk, disc
+
+ Disk Druid
- Use "compact disc" or "hard disk".
+ Correct. Do not use "Disk druid", "disk druid", or "diskdruid". This is a partitioning tool that is incorporated into Red Hat Enterprise Linux.
-
diff --git a/en-US/Design.xml b/en-US/Design.xml
index 1729dc0..764925d 100644
--- a/en-US/Design.xml
+++ b/en-US/Design.xml
@@ -501,7 +501,8 @@ $ vi myFile.txt
-->
- You can also indent the second and subsequent lines of such commands to assist in clarity and readability if required.
+ Do not use manual line indentation for the second and subsequent lines of commands.
+ For some output formats, no control is possible over where lines would break, and any indentation might appear as extra spaces in inelegant places.
diff --git a/en-US/E.xml b/en-US/E.xml
index bf7cb4f..7948e7a 100644
--- a/en-US/E.xml
+++ b/en-US/E.xml
@@ -6,6 +6,17 @@
E
+
+ earlier
+
+
+ Use to refer to earlier releases of products. Do not use "older" or related terms.
+ Refer also to .
+
+
+
+
+
ebook, e-commerce, e-learning, email
@@ -15,22 +26,21 @@
-
- e.g.
+
+ edge
- Red Hat technical documentation always expands these abbreviations. Write out "for example".
+ Describes network elements outside the gateway and server-side or cloud-side functions (for example, "an edge device").
+ Do not refer to "the edge" without qualifying it; define the first instance (for example, "the edge of the network").
-
-
- earlier
+
+ e.g.
- Use to refer to earlier releases of products. Do not use "older" or related terms.
- Refer also to .
+ Red Hat technical documentation always expands these abbreviations. Write out "for example".
diff --git a/en-US/G.xml b/en-US/G.xml
index 9faef8e..9cf59ac 100644
--- a/en-US/G.xml
+++ b/en-US/G.xml
@@ -102,6 +102,20 @@
+
+
+ generative AI, gen AI
+
+
+ Unless clarity requires it or the concept is being introduced or explained, "generative artificial intelligence" does not have to be spelled out on first use; the abbreviation "gen AI" is understood and suffices.
+ When spelling it out, do not capitalize the term.
+
+
+ Note: Because generative AI is a relatively new technology concept, the term and how it is applied is evolving, so this guidance might change accordingly.
+
+
+
+
GEO, geo
diff --git a/en-US/I.xml b/en-US/I.xml
index a9ec824..881a55b 100644
--- a/en-US/I.xml
+++ b/en-US/I.xml
@@ -25,16 +25,6 @@
-
-
- Infrastructure as Code (IaC)
-
-
- Based on search volume, the nonhyphenated full term and camel-case acronym are preferred. Use uppercase "I" and "C".
-
-
-
-
IBM Z
@@ -96,6 +86,16 @@
+
+
+ Infrastructure as Code (IaC)
+
+
+ Based on search volume, the nonhyphenated full term and camel-case acronym are preferred. Use uppercase "I" and "C".
+
+
+
+
inline
diff --git a/en-US/New.xml b/en-US/New.xml
index aebf5cd..739deae 100644
--- a/en-US/New.xml
+++ b/en-US/New.xml
@@ -7,9 +7,29 @@
New in This Release
Release 7.1
- Maintenance release in April 2025, with some added and updated guidance.
+ Maintenance release in May 2025, with some added and updated guidance.
+
+ Added an entry for "artificial intelligence (AI)".
+ Refer to .
+
+
+ Added an entry for "as Code".
+ Refer to .
+
+
+ Added an entry for "code base", to use in preference to "codebase".
+ Refer to .
+
+
+ Added an entry for "edge".
+ Refer to .
+
+
+ Added an entry for "generative AI, gen AI".
+ Refer to .
+
Added an entry for "log out of", to use in preference to "log out from".
Refer to .
@@ -18,6 +38,14 @@
Added an entry for "print queue", to use in preference to "printer queue".
Refer to .
+
+ Changed guidance to not use manual line indentation for the second and subsequent lines of commands.
+ Refer to .
+
+
+ Added the dollar sign to the table of punctuation marks and special characters.
+ Refer to .
+
Changed to use hyphenation for "greater-than" and "less-than", to refer to these characters.
Refer to .
diff --git a/en-US/Punctuation.xml b/en-US/Punctuation.xml
index 9dee574..4c3a0fe 100644
--- a/en-US/Punctuation.xml
+++ b/en-US/Punctuation.xml
@@ -800,7 +800,7 @@ Using project "default".
Referring to Special Characters
- When a regular user starts a shell, the prompt includes an ending dollar character ($).
+ When a regular user starts a shell, the prompt includes an ending dollar sign ($).
Use the pipe character (|) to send the output of one program to the input of another program.
@@ -904,6 +904,11 @@ Using project "default".
,
Comma
+
+
+ $
+ Dollar sign
+
" or “ ”
diff --git a/en-US/S.xml b/en-US/S.xml
index fc87234..38e3f54 100644
--- a/en-US/S.xml
+++ b/en-US/S.xml
@@ -546,6 +546,15 @@
+
+ source
+
+
+ v. In addition to the generic use of this term as a noun and verb, in
+a programming and technical sense, it also means "Run the source command against the named file."
+
+
+
Source-Navigator™
@@ -556,15 +565,6 @@
-
- source
-
-
- v. In addition to the generic use of this term as a noun and verb, in
-a programming and technical sense, it also means "Run the source command against the named file."
-
-
-
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