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Drop "OEM" terminology #684

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bgilbert opened this issue Dec 14, 2018 · 0 comments
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Drop "OEM" terminology #684

bgilbert opened this issue Dec 14, 2018 · 0 comments

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Desired Feature

For spec 3.0, drop the term "OEM" in the CLI and throughout the codebase. Replace it with e.g. the term "platform".

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"OEM" is CL-specific jargon inherited from ChromiumOS, and doesn't actually make sense the way we're using it.

coreos-metadata uses the term "provider" for something similar but not identical to the Ignition OEM.

@bgilbert bgilbert added this to the Spec 3.0.0 milestone Dec 14, 2018
@ajeddeloh ajeddeloh added low hanging fruit jira for syncing to jira and removed jira for syncing to jira labels Jan 9, 2019
@arithx arithx self-assigned this Feb 21, 2019
arithx added a commit to arithx/ignition that referenced this issue Feb 21, 2019
Switches from using the OEM terminology (a remnant of ChromiumOS to
platform.

Fixes coreos#684
arithx added a commit to arithx/ignition that referenced this issue Feb 21, 2019
Switches from using the OEM terminology (a remnant of ChromiumOS to
platform.

Fixes coreos#684
arithx added a commit to arithx/ignition that referenced this issue Feb 21, 2019
Switches from using the OEM terminology (a remnant of ChromiumOS) to
platform.

Fixes coreos#684
arithx added a commit to arithx/ignition that referenced this issue Feb 25, 2019
Switches from using the OEM terminology (a remnant of ChromiumOS) to
platform.

Fixes coreos#684
arithx added a commit to arithx/ignition that referenced this issue Feb 25, 2019
Switches from using the OEM terminology (a remnant of ChromiumOS) to
platform.

Fixes coreos#684
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