Fabrice Flore-Thébault
Fabrice Flore-Thébault
Best case scenario: the release notes AsciiDoc files use consistently a certain pattern, like a prefix or suffix. Then we can implement matching rules in one unique vale.ini.
Other possible scenario: no file patterns, but identifiable directories. Use the directories pattern to build the matching rule in vale in. Worst case scenario: no patterns. Use different vale.ini. It...
Considering that rule precisely: https://github.com/Vale-at-Red-Hat/vale-at-red-hat/blob/main/.vale/styles/RedHat/ReleaseNotes.yml, I consider the present situation as acceptable. * The alert level is `suggestion`, meaning the author has to verify the alert depending on the context....
This new repository by @aireilly is part of the solution: https://github.com/Vale-at-Red-Hat/ssg-vale-rules-gen
Is it possible to reconsider the priority to P1? In the documentation currently have several procedures for the end-user containing some steps for "adding {orch-name} Secret containing ____". It implies...