2017-01-12 16:37:12 |
Lance Bragstad |
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If you happen to take a look through keystone exception module [0]. You'll notice that some of the exception use proper punctuation, while other do not. David Stanek mentioned this in a review [1], and we thought it was appropriate to track it as a low-hanging-fruit bug.
We should decide what that convention should be for keystone, then apply it to all of our exceptions consistently.
[0] https://github.com/openstack/keystone/blob/f8ee249bf08cefd8468aa15c589dab48bd5c4cd8/keystone/exception.py#L105-L118
[1] https://review.openstack.org/#/c/415895/8/keystone/exception.py |
If you happen to take a look through keystone exception module [0]. You'll notice that some of the exceptions use proper punctuation, while other do not. David Stanek mentioned this in a review [1], and we thought it was appropriate to track it as a low-hanging-fruit bug.
We should decide what that convention should be for keystone, then apply it to all of our exceptions consistently.
[0] https://github.com/openstack/keystone/blob/f8ee249bf08cefd8468aa15c589dab48bd5c4cd8/keystone/exception.py#L105-L118
[1] https://review.openstack.org/#/c/415895/8/keystone/exception.py |
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