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test/salt/pillar/no_certs.sls is currently unused #29

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myii opened this issue Aug 7, 2019 · 5 comments
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test/salt/pillar/no_certs.sls is currently unused #29

myii opened this issue Aug 7, 2019 · 5 comments
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myii commented Aug 7, 2019

@daks Is there a plan for using this in a subsequent test suite?

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myii commented Aug 7, 2019

Was found during the process leading to #30.

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daks commented Aug 8, 2019

Not sure, it looks like it existed before implementing semantic-release and I forgot to remove it.

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myii commented Aug 8, 2019

@daks Shall I add it's removal to #30?

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daks commented Aug 8, 2019

yes, you can

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myii added a commit to myii/cert-formula that referenced this issue Aug 8, 2019
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# [0.4.0](v0.3.2...v0.4.0) (2019-08-10)

### Bug Fixes

* **no_certs:** remove unused test pillar file ([cbb0ef6](cbb0ef6)), closes [#29](#29)

### Continuous Integration

* **kitchen:** remove `python*-pip` installation ([36b41c1](36b41c1))
* use cross-formula standard structure ([b6b0509](b6b0509))

### Features

* **yamllint:** include for this repo and apply rules throughout ([7b0a88a](7b0a88a))
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