The YAML 1.2 spec was released in 2009. It's probably been enough time
that it's safe to move to it.
The only issue for out YAML usage was 1.2 dropped the use of Yes, No, On,
and Off as valid boolean values.
Change-Id: I608e09d219379e00cca15c5ff165bb63aecfe9f2
Signed-off-by: Sean McGinnis <sean.mcginnis@gmail.com>
This is a procedural review to transition pike into extended
maintenance by creating the pike-em tag.
Change-Id: Ibe39ae9da829290cffb6ab743144f58c7193d7c7
Following the release process[1], all projects that are publishing
release notes have the notes link included in their deliverable
file.
Extra changes (like true -> yes) are included due to the use of
edit-deliverables YAML linter.
Change-Id: Ibd63f0f8bf1d406039c0196560768beb9f6650ce
Except barbicanclient which is working on a critical fix and
neutronclient which had a late release request that we haven't
resolved.
Change-Id: Ib4866823c7f3477e09999106086a882d8f650b64
Signed-off-by: Doug Hellmann <doug@doughellmann.com>
We no longer use the send-announcements-to field for anything.
Change-Id: Iec0b11ced00ea06ac459ad544b1cb2db20d2892d
Signed-off-by: Doug Hellmann <doug@doughellmann.com>
Create the deliverable files for Pike based on the ones that were
released during Ocata. Leave out release and branch information, since
that will be filled in for the first release.
Change-Id: Idf3e9a3eadba86038f6b69527a109a0cad79bf8c
Signed-off-by: Doug Hellmann <doug@doughellmann.com>