On 19/02/18 10:39 +0100, Ulrich Windl wrote: >>>> Ken Gaillot <kgail...@redhat.com> schrieb am 16.02.2018 um 22:06 in >>>> Nachricht > <1518815166.31176.22.ca...@redhat.com>: > [...] >> * The master XML tag is deprecated (though still supported) in favor of > > XML guys! > > Everybody is using (and liking?) XML, but please also learn the > correct names: There are no "tags" in XML (unless we talk about the > syntax of XML, which is not the case here), only "elements" and > "attributes". > > "master" element
True, but perhaps no need to be so harsh about the terms widely understood as synonyms (from pre-XML era, remember HTML tutorials?), especially when the target audience wrt. XML level of configuration keeps shifting towards real power (as in maximum-level-of-control pursuing) users vs. wider audience served with more abstract means thanks to crm/pcs. In anything, would expect rather pointing out the "CIB version 1.3+ does support 'tag' elements" paradox ;-) >> using the standard clone tag with a new "promotable" meta-attribute set > > "clone" element > > ``"promotable" meta-attribute'' --> ``"nvpair" element with name attribute > "promotable"'' > >> to true. The "master-max" and "master-node-max" master meta-attributes >> are deprecated in favor of new "promoted-max" and "promoted-node-max" >> clone meta-attributes. Documentation now refers to these as promotable >> clones rather than master/slave, stateful or multistate clones. >> >> * The record-pending option now defaults to true, which means pending >> actions will be shown in status displays. >> >> * Three minor regressions introduced in 1.1.18, and one introduced in >> 1.1.17, have been fixed. > > I know what you are talking about, but you need quite some > background to find out that in "master XML tag" the emphasis is not > on XML (even if in capitals), but on master ;-) I see, this shakes the message delivery, something I am running into all the time when proof-reading my own sentences (especially since I am not a native speaker), and employing various tricks such as the basic quoted "meta escape" or join-by-dashes one. Happy Monday -- Poki
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