Quoting Christian PERRIER (bubulle@debian.org): > Hello fellow Openstack maintainers, > > I just noticed that two new packages of yours appeared in the archive, > both of them with familiar debconf templates. A similar question raises for "ironic" but, here, it seems that files from "neutron" have been re-used, which seems fine. However, for Ironic, two new strings that seem specific to that package appeared: Template: ironic/enabled_drivers Type: multiselect Default: pxe_ipmitool Choices: pxe_ipmitool, pxe_ipminative, pxe_ssh, pxe_seamicro, pxe_iboot, pxe_ilo, pxe_drac, pxe_snmp _Description: Please select a list of Ironic drivers for this conductor to enable: It is possible to activate multiple drivers per Ironic conductor node to manage deployment and power. It is not mandatory to use the same list of activated drivers across all of your ironic-conductor nodes. My problem, when I started the translation of this specific template is the question that raised in my mind: "what the hell is a 'conductor'"? ;-)
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