2015-04-07 02:45:45 |
Anne Gentle |
bug |
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added bug |
2015-04-07 02:49:42 |
OpenStack Infra |
openstack-manuals: status |
Confirmed |
In Progress |
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2015-04-07 02:49:42 |
OpenStack Infra |
openstack-manuals: assignee |
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Anne Gentle (annegentle) |
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2015-04-07 12:05:57 |
OpenStack Infra |
openstack-manuals: assignee |
Anne Gentle (annegentle) |
Andreas Jaeger (jaegerandi) |
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2015-04-07 14:47:24 |
OpenStack Infra |
openstack-manuals: assignee |
Andreas Jaeger (jaegerandi) |
Karen Bradshaw (kbhawkey) |
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2015-04-07 16:39:19 |
Karen Bradshaw |
description |
1. First content item, How can I administer ...
The topics "cURL" and "horizon" should be active links to html pages?
2. In the Dashboard, missing "Manage projects and users",
missing "Manage volumes and volume types". "manage instances" should
be before "manage images" in the dashboard list.
3. There are formatting/markup errors in "Create and manage host aggregates" page. See the words "Procedure" and "Scheduling".
4. The dashboard's first paragraph has been updated. Is this correct?
OLD: As a cloud administrative user, the OpenStack dashboard lets you create and manage projects, users, images, and flavors. You can also set quotas and create and manage services. For information about using the dashboard to perform end user tasks, see the OpenStack End User Guide
NEW: As a cloud end user, you can use the OpenStack dashboard to provision your own resources within the limits set by administrators. You can modify the examples provided in this section to create other types and sizes of server instances. |
1. First content item, How can I administer ...
The topics "cURL" and "horizon" should be active links to html pages?
2. In the Dashboard, missing "Manage projects and users",
missing "Manage volumes and volume types". "manage instances" should
be before "manage images" in the dashboard list.
3. There are formatting/markup errors in "Create and manage host aggregates" page. See the words "Procedure" and "Scheduling".
4. The dashboard's first paragraph has been updated. Is this correct?
OLD: As a cloud administrative user, the OpenStack dashboard lets you create and manage projects, users, images, and flavors. You can also set quotas and create and manage services. For information about using the dashboard to perform end user tasks, see the OpenStack End User Guide
NEW: As a cloud end user, you can use the OpenStack dashboard to provision your own resources within the limits set by administrators. You can modify the examples provided in this section to create other types and sizes of server instances.
5. Also, check the order of the command line clients in the admin user index.
6. There are a number of columns/screen output, in the command line client pages, that overflow the boundaries of a table. See "Manage projects, users, roles", "Manage Project Security", for an example. |
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2015-04-07 17:27:43 |
Karen Bradshaw |
description |
1. First content item, How can I administer ...
The topics "cURL" and "horizon" should be active links to html pages?
2. In the Dashboard, missing "Manage projects and users",
missing "Manage volumes and volume types". "manage instances" should
be before "manage images" in the dashboard list.
3. There are formatting/markup errors in "Create and manage host aggregates" page. See the words "Procedure" and "Scheduling".
4. The dashboard's first paragraph has been updated. Is this correct?
OLD: As a cloud administrative user, the OpenStack dashboard lets you create and manage projects, users, images, and flavors. You can also set quotas and create and manage services. For information about using the dashboard to perform end user tasks, see the OpenStack End User Guide
NEW: As a cloud end user, you can use the OpenStack dashboard to provision your own resources within the limits set by administrators. You can modify the examples provided in this section to create other types and sizes of server instances.
5. Also, check the order of the command line clients in the admin user index.
6. There are a number of columns/screen output, in the command line client pages, that overflow the boundaries of a table. See "Manage projects, users, roles", "Manage Project Security", for an example. |
1. First content item, How can I administer ...
The topics "cURL" and "horizon" should be active links to html pages?
2. In the Dashboard, missing "Manage projects and users",
missing "Manage volumes and volume types". "manage instances" should
be before "manage images" in the dashboard list.
3. There are formatting/markup errors in "Create and manage host aggregates" page. See the words "Procedure" and "Scheduling".
4. The dashboard's first paragraph has been updated. Is this correct?
OLD: As a cloud administrative user, the OpenStack dashboard lets you create and manage projects, users, images, and flavors. You can also set quotas and create and manage services. For information about using the dashboard to perform end user tasks, see the OpenStack End User Guide
NEW: As a cloud end user, you can use the OpenStack dashboard to provision your own resources within the limits set by administrators. You can modify the examples provided in this section to create other types and sizes of server instances.
5. Also, check the order of the command line clients in the admin user index.
6. There are a number of columns/screen output, in the command line client pages, that overflow the boundaries of a table. See "Manage projects, users, roles", "Manage Project Security", for an example.
7. Fix common/cli_manage_images.rst to use .. code-block:: json. Check that Pygments is working correctly. The output should display numbered lines of highlight code. Also move indented list in note over to left so that text is sized correctly? |
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2015-04-07 18:01:42 |
Laurel Michaels |
bug |
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added subscriber Laurel Michaels |
2015-04-07 20:13:33 |
OpenStack Infra |
openstack-manuals: assignee |
Karen Bradshaw (kbhawkey) |
Laurel Michaels (lmichaels) |
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2015-04-08 15:26:42 |
Karen Bradshaw |
description |
1. First content item, How can I administer ...
The topics "cURL" and "horizon" should be active links to html pages?
2. In the Dashboard, missing "Manage projects and users",
missing "Manage volumes and volume types". "manage instances" should
be before "manage images" in the dashboard list.
3. There are formatting/markup errors in "Create and manage host aggregates" page. See the words "Procedure" and "Scheduling".
4. The dashboard's first paragraph has been updated. Is this correct?
OLD: As a cloud administrative user, the OpenStack dashboard lets you create and manage projects, users, images, and flavors. You can also set quotas and create and manage services. For information about using the dashboard to perform end user tasks, see the OpenStack End User Guide
NEW: As a cloud end user, you can use the OpenStack dashboard to provision your own resources within the limits set by administrators. You can modify the examples provided in this section to create other types and sizes of server instances.
5. Also, check the order of the command line clients in the admin user index.
6. There are a number of columns/screen output, in the command line client pages, that overflow the boundaries of a table. See "Manage projects, users, roles", "Manage Project Security", for an example.
7. Fix common/cli_manage_images.rst to use .. code-block:: json. Check that Pygments is working correctly. The output should display numbered lines of highlight code. Also move indented list in note over to left so that text is sized correctly? |
1. First content item, How can I administer ...
The topics "cURL" and "horizon" should be active links to html pages?
2. In the Dashboard, missing "Manage projects and users",
missing "Manage volumes and volume types". "manage instances" should
be before "manage images" in the dashboard list.
3. There are formatting/markup errors in "Create and manage host aggregates" page. See the words "Procedure" and "Scheduling".
4. The dashboard's first paragraph has been updated. Is this correct?
OLD: As a cloud administrative user, the OpenStack dashboard lets you create and manage projects, users, images, and flavors. You can also set quotas and create and manage services. For information about using the dashboard to perform end user tasks, see the OpenStack End User Guide
NEW: As a cloud end user, you can use the OpenStack dashboard to provision your own resources within the limits set by administrators. You can modify the examples provided in this section to create other types and sizes of server instances.
5. Also, check the order of the command line clients in the admin user index.
6. There are a number of columns/screen output, in the command line client pages, that overflow the boundaries of a table. See "Manage projects, users, roles", "Manage Project Security", for an example.
7. Fix common/cli_manage_images.rst to use .. code-block:: json. Check that Pygments is working correctly. The output should display numbered lines of highlight code. Also move indented list in note over to left so that text is sized correctly?
8. Possibly, create a common intro.rst file for both admin and user guides. The content is mostly identical. |
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2015-04-08 15:40:37 |
OpenStack Infra |
openstack-manuals: assignee |
Laurel Michaels (lmichaels) |
Karen Bradshaw (kbhawkey) |
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2015-04-08 20:28:32 |
Karen Bradshaw |
description |
1. First content item, How can I administer ...
The topics "cURL" and "horizon" should be active links to html pages?
2. In the Dashboard, missing "Manage projects and users",
missing "Manage volumes and volume types". "manage instances" should
be before "manage images" in the dashboard list.
3. There are formatting/markup errors in "Create and manage host aggregates" page. See the words "Procedure" and "Scheduling".
4. The dashboard's first paragraph has been updated. Is this correct?
OLD: As a cloud administrative user, the OpenStack dashboard lets you create and manage projects, users, images, and flavors. You can also set quotas and create and manage services. For information about using the dashboard to perform end user tasks, see the OpenStack End User Guide
NEW: As a cloud end user, you can use the OpenStack dashboard to provision your own resources within the limits set by administrators. You can modify the examples provided in this section to create other types and sizes of server instances.
5. Also, check the order of the command line clients in the admin user index.
6. There are a number of columns/screen output, in the command line client pages, that overflow the boundaries of a table. See "Manage projects, users, roles", "Manage Project Security", for an example.
7. Fix common/cli_manage_images.rst to use .. code-block:: json. Check that Pygments is working correctly. The output should display numbered lines of highlight code. Also move indented list in note over to left so that text is sized correctly?
8. Possibly, create a common intro.rst file for both admin and user guides. The content is mostly identical. |
1. First content item, How can I administer ...
The topics "cURL" and "horizon" should be active links to html pages?
2. In the Dashboard, missing "Manage projects and users",
missing "Manage volumes and volume types". "manage instances" should
be before "manage images" in the dashboard list.
3. There are formatting/markup errors in "Create and manage host aggregates" page. See the words "Procedure" and "Scheduling".
4. The dashboard's first paragraph has been updated. Is this correct?
OLD: As a cloud administrative user, the OpenStack dashboard lets you create and manage projects, users, images, and flavors. You can also set quotas and create and manage services. For information about using the dashboard to perform end user tasks, see the OpenStack End User Guide
NEW: As a cloud end user, you can use the OpenStack dashboard to provision your own resources within the limits set by administrators. You can modify the examples provided in this section to create other types and sizes of server instances.
5. Also, check the order of the command line clients in the admin user index.
6. There are a number of columns/screen output, in the command line client pages, that overflow the boundaries of a table. See "Manage projects, users, roles", "Manage Project Security", for an example.
7. Fix common/cli_manage_images.rst to use .. code-block:: json. Check that Pygments is working correctly. The output should display numbered lines of highlight code. Also move indented list in note over to left so that text is sized correctly?
8. Possibly, create a common intro.rst file for both admin and user guides. The content is mostly identical.
9. Fix adminuser/dashboard_set_quotas.rst. There appeared to be a spacing error of the admin_only tag at the top of the file. The page was
getting included in the end user guide. |
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2015-04-15 14:13:30 |
Karen Bradshaw |
description |
1. First content item, How can I administer ...
The topics "cURL" and "horizon" should be active links to html pages?
2. In the Dashboard, missing "Manage projects and users",
missing "Manage volumes and volume types". "manage instances" should
be before "manage images" in the dashboard list.
3. There are formatting/markup errors in "Create and manage host aggregates" page. See the words "Procedure" and "Scheduling".
4. The dashboard's first paragraph has been updated. Is this correct?
OLD: As a cloud administrative user, the OpenStack dashboard lets you create and manage projects, users, images, and flavors. You can also set quotas and create and manage services. For information about using the dashboard to perform end user tasks, see the OpenStack End User Guide
NEW: As a cloud end user, you can use the OpenStack dashboard to provision your own resources within the limits set by administrators. You can modify the examples provided in this section to create other types and sizes of server instances.
5. Also, check the order of the command line clients in the admin user index.
6. There are a number of columns/screen output, in the command line client pages, that overflow the boundaries of a table. See "Manage projects, users, roles", "Manage Project Security", for an example.
7. Fix common/cli_manage_images.rst to use .. code-block:: json. Check that Pygments is working correctly. The output should display numbered lines of highlight code. Also move indented list in note over to left so that text is sized correctly?
8. Possibly, create a common intro.rst file for both admin and user guides. The content is mostly identical.
9. Fix adminuser/dashboard_set_quotas.rst. There appeared to be a spacing error of the admin_only tag at the top of the file. The page was
getting included in the end user guide. |
1. First content item, How can I administer ...
The topics "cURL" and "horizon" should be active links to html pages?
2. In the Dashboard, missing "Manage projects and users",
missing "Manage volumes and volume types". "manage instances" should
be before "manage images" in the dashboard list.
3. There are formatting/markup errors in "Create and manage host aggregates" page. See the words "Procedure" and "Scheduling".
4. The dashboard's first paragraph has been updated. Is this correct?
OLD: As a cloud administrative user, the OpenStack dashboard lets you create and manage projects, users, images, and flavors. You can also set quotas and create and manage services. For information about using the dashboard to perform end user tasks, see the OpenStack End User Guide
NEW: As a cloud end user, you can use the OpenStack dashboard to provision your own resources within the limits set by administrators. You can modify the examples provided in this section to create other types and sizes of server instances.
5. Also, check the order of the command line clients in the admin user index.
6. There are a number of columns/screen output, in the command line client pages, that overflow the boundaries of a table. See "Manage projects, users, roles", "Manage Project Security", for an example.
7. Fix common/cli_manage_images.rst to use .. code-block:: json. Check that Pygments is working correctly. The output should display numbered lines of highlight code. Also move indented list in note over to left so that text is sized correctly?
8. Possibly, create a common intro.rst file for both admin and user guides. The content is mostly identical.
9. Fix adminuser/dashboard_set_quotas.rst. There appeared to be a spacing error of the admin_only tag at the top of the file. The page was
getting included in the end user guide.
10. Fixing inline markup in analyzing-log-files-with-swift-cli.rst. |
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2015-04-23 20:13:07 |
Karen Bradshaw |
openstack-manuals: status |
In Progress |
Fix Committed |
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2015-08-20 19:15:26 |
Andreas Jaeger |
openstack-manuals: status |
Fix Committed |
Fix Released |
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