I think the use case is where senior admins can do what you're talking
about, but less-experienced admins need to run cluster commands
occasionally.
Having previously worked on a project that had translations, maybe my
experiences will be useful.
First, pacemaker does a lot of things with strin
I thought we got HAWK in SUSE and pcsd's web UI in RHEL for the
less-experienced admins.
Anyway, it's my personal opinion...
Off-topic: Automation module(s) (for example Ansible, SALT or Terraform) would
bring bigger benefit to the project.
I was always hoping to find something idempotent and
I think the use case is where senior admins can do what you're talking
about, but less-experienced admins need to run cluster commands
occasionally.
On Tue, 2022-01-11 at 12:17 +, Strahil Nikolov via Users wrote:
> To be honest, I don't see any benefit.
> Even if you have the stack translated,
To be honest, I don't see any benefit.Even if you have the stack translated,
when a more complex setup is needed -> you will always have to search in the
source/github issues/documentation/mailing list history and rely on English.
Best Regards,Strahil Nikolov
On Tue, Jan 11, 2022 at 9:23, U
>>> Ken Gaillot schrieb am 10.01.2022 um 22:01 in
Nachricht
<14b79b428e0cc1ab4c5c882f0efcae3c221d9b2d.ca...@redhat.com>:
> Re‑raising this due to the recent holidays ...
>
> Is translation of Pacemaker option help and man pages something people
> would like to see?
Interestingly some big compani