On Thu, Mar 29, 2012 at 8:57 AM, Gary Larizza <g...@puppetlabs.com> wrote:

>
> I tried to submit a bug report, but I just can list the open ones, can't
>> make one myself. Is this intentional? How do I properly address this
>> request?
>>
>
> No problem.  We've turned off Github Issues because we use our central
> Redmine server for bug tracking -->
> http://projects.puppetlabs.com/projects/modules/issues  Please feel free
> to file any module tickets here!
>

Gary, Pablo,

I actually just created a dedicated project [1] for the Standard Library.
 Ken Barber and I talked about this a couple of weeks ago; we're of the
opinion stdlib has grown enough to warrant a specific place to file issues.
 The main motivation is to enable everyone to easily target specific
semantic versions in the issue tracker.  For example, "stdlib misbehaves in
2.1.x but not in 2.2.x"  This will allow us to target 2.1.x in without
stdlib dominating all of the versions in the modules project.

Pablo, if you file an issue, please file it in either project.  I'm going
to spend much of today ticket gardening and moving the stdlib tickets to
the new project.

The new project is set to "self subscribe" so please feel free to join the
project in your account settings.

[1] http://projects.puppetlabs.com/projects/stdlib

Cheers,
-Jeff

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