RELEASES.md: ? is one of three Kleene operators

The slash and quotes in ?/“Kleene” appeared to define “Kleene” as the
name for the ? operator, which is not the case.  Rust has three Kleene
operators *, +, ?.

(Pointed out by /u/Sharlinator on Reddit.)

Signed-off-by: Anders Kaseorg <andersk@mit.edu>
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- [You can now use `_` as an identifier for consts.][61347] e.g. You can write
`const _: u32 = 5;`.
- [You can now use `#[repr(align(X)]` on enums.][61229]
- [The `?`/_"Kleene"_ macro operator is now available in the
- [The `?` Kleene macro operator is now available in the
2015 edition.][60932]
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