Issue #2971 has been updated by Bruce Williams. Status changed from Unreviewed to Rejected
While this is definitely a problem, we're moving the Wiki to Redmine very shortly (within the next couple of weeks; we have migration scripts prepped) -- so this won't be an issue in the near future. Aside: The puppet-docs project is for the curated docs (http://docs.reductivelabs.com); not sure if or where tickets on the Wiki will be going. ---------------------------------------- Bug #2971: Raw data with markup in search results http://projects.reductivelabs.com/issues/2971 Author: Markus Roberts Status: Rejected Priority: Normal Assigned to: Category: Target version: Keywords: Branch: The search results on trac are annoyingly cluttered with markup: > h3. ExternalNodes: {{{ #!rst What's an External Node? > ======================== ... > > {{{ #!rst What's an External Node? ======================== External nodes > allow you to store your node definitions in an external data source. For > example, a database or other similar repository. When the Puppet client > connects the master queries the ex ... > > By jamtur01 — 12/17/09 22:03:13 > > h3. ReleaseNotes: {{{ #!rst Release Notes ============= The Release Notes > document ... > > ... Removed support for the 'node_name' setting in LDAP and external node > lookups. Nodes +++++ Removed support for 'default' nodes in external nodes. > LDAP nodes now use the certificate name, the short name, and 'default', but > external nodes just use the certificate name and any custom termin ... > > By jamtur01 — 12/17/09 06:13:47 > > h3. LanguageTutorial: [[TracNav(TOC)]] {{{ #!rst .. contents:: Language > Tutorial ... > > ... External Nodes '''''''''''''' As an alternative to nodes defined on your > manifests you can also make use of node definitions from external sources > including files, databases and LDAP servers. There is documentation for > `ExternalNodes e ... > > By immerda — 12/09/09 10:58:56 Whereas something like this would be much more user friendly: > h3. ExternalNodes: > > External nodes allow you to store your node definitions in an external data > source. For example, a database or other similar repository. When the Puppet > client connects the master queries the ex ... > > By jamtur01 — 12/17/09 22:03:13 > > h3. ReleaseNotes: > > ... Removed support for the 'node_name' setting in LDAP and external node > lookups. Nodes > > +++++ Removed support for 'default' nodes in external nodes. LDAP nodes now > use the certificate name, the short name, and 'default', but external nodes > just use the certificate name and any custom termin ... > > By jamtur01 — 12/17/09 06:13:47 > > h3. LanguageTutorial: > > ... External Nodes > > As an alternative to nodes defined on your manifests you can also make use of > node definitions from external sources including files, databases and LDAP > servers. There is documentation for `ExternalNodes e ... > > By immerda — 12/09/09 10:58:56 -- You have received this notification because you have either subscribed to it, or are involved in it. To change your notification preferences, please click here: http://reductivelabs.com/redmine/my/account -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Puppet Bugs" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected]. For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/puppet-bugs?hl=en.
