Ewoud Kohl van Wijngaarden

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Currently cloning disables DHCP, DNS and TFTP. DHCP and DNS make sense because they either broadcast or can be configured to send updates to slaves. TFTP on the other hand...

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If a PR doens't generate a diff (like this change) then the message shouldn't link to any diffs. By making this message explicit it makes reviewing a bit easier. *...

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On existing installations it's preferable to simply use foreman-installer with the options you wish to change. This replaces it where possible. Includes https://github.com/theforeman/foreman-documentation/pull/2942. * [x] I am familiar with the...

This takes the idea that there should be a central place with documentation on all DNS providers. Not spread over multiple guides. It's not complete, but it moves forward with...

Previously there was one huge file for all the versions in the navigation. In addition to that, there were individual release pages. This was difficult to maintain. The new way...

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In fd8ed92fd762376cf0ae11e16b5e91b8280ec787 the package installation instructions were rewritten to use dnf, which isn't available. It now never uses the `client-package-*` attributes on servers, but instead relies on the `package-manager` attribute....

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Foreman deals with DNS in various ways and I believe it deserves its own guide. Note we already have `guides/common/assembly_managing-dns-on-smart-proxies.adoc` which covers a reasonable part of this. https://github.com/theforeman/foreman-documentation/pull/2933 expands it....

For a long time I've been toying with the thought to restructure branches. After https://github.com/theforeman/foreman-documentation/pull/2845 and https://github.com/theforeman/foreman-documentation/pull/1204 I'm more convinced it's a good idea to tackle it. My proposal is...

After the DB is unmanaged and no longer needed, it should be removed to free up resources. It also removes a step where PostgreSQL is stopped and started again. Then...