Hello, all! Today we're releasing puppet-strings 1.1.0. This is a small
release that includes two features: the new `summary` tag, and the ability
to explicitly document the types of parameters in Puppet 4 code.
*Features:*
- The `summary` tag can be added to any code that puppet-strings
Hello, all! Today we're happy to announce the release of puppet-strings
1.0.0! For those unfamiliar with the project, Strings is a YARD-based
documentation tool for Puppet extensions that are written in Puppet and
Ruby. Given some simple in-code comments containing YARD tags, it will
generate
Hello, all! Today, we're pleased to announce the release of puppet-strings
0.99.0! Strings is a YARD-based documentation tool for Puppet extensions
written in Puppet and Ruby. Given some simple in-code comments containing
YARD tags, it will generate consistent HTML or JSON documentation for al
Hello, all!
Just a quick heads up - in our effort to revitalize the puppet strings
project, we've just merged in a large rewrite of much of the code and
renamed the repository to puppetlabs/puppet-strings (previously
puppetlabs/puppetlabs-strings). Strings isn't a puppet module and so we
figur
Hey all,
As brought up by https://tickets.puppetlabs.com/browse/FACT-1429, facter
currently returns an exit code of 0 when a non-existent fact is queried.
Thus, it's not possible to distinguish between a successful query and a
silent failure other than by actually reading the output.
To improv
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>> As a point of curiosity, can you say what you're doing to sync things up?
>> I played with Zapier and some similar items myself and found them all kind
>> of lacking, with the exception of waffle.io even though it doesn't use
>> Trello itself. Thanks,
Hello, all!
Once upon a time (in 2013), there was a Puppet Labs managed Trello board
tracking community pull requests across the major core open source
projects. This was great, as it added transparency to the state of the pull
requests y'all had worked hard on and reduced the effort of bookkee
As always, the link is: links.puppetlabs.com/pr-triage
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Facter 2.4.3 is an All-In-one Agent support release in the Facter 2.4
series that also includes two improvements to performance, as well as
multiple bug fixes.
*AIO Updates*
In this release, we've added a new external fact directory for the root
user, `/opt/puppetlabs/facter/facts.d`. The co
Facter 2.4.0 is a backward-compatible features-and-fixes release in the
Facter 2 series.
Included in this release are several backend improvements to prepare for
Puppet 4.0. No new facts are added, but we've included various improvements
for OS support and a few updates to existing facts.
Facter 2.3.0 is a backward-compatible features-and-fixes release in the
Facter 2 series.
Included in this release are new or improved fact resolutions for several
operating systems and expanded support for some existing facts.
In addition, several facts now return a more appropriate data type,
Whoops, apologies, Matt. Not sure where "Mark" came from :).
On Tuesday, August 26, 2014 1:42:56 PM UTC-7, Will Hopper wrote:
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> Hi, Mark!
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Hi, Mark!
Thanks for raising your concerns on this. This change was actually
intentional, as we have been reporting the Ubuntu major release incorrectly
for some time in Facter.
In most platforms, splitting on the first ‘.’ of an X.Y.Z release would be
a sane way of determining the major rel
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