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Description of problem: In some places across the foreman UI, but most notably "operating systems", there are a bunch of references to "RedHat" or "Redhat" -- 'RedHat Server', OS type of 'Redhat', partition table type of 'RedHat default'. These all need to be updated per Red Hat trademark usage guidelines We can use this as a tracking bug if so desired -- as I noted, Operating Systems page is the biggest offender, but I am sure it is referenced elsewhere in the UI as well.
I think a tracker would be useful as some of these will be much harder than others so we'd want to tackle them separately. Please file additional bugs for specific instances if you wouldn't mind. The operating system is particularly tricky because the name comes from Facter. I agree wholeheartedly though, I'd really like to fix these.
Not creating upstream bugs until we can break this down a bit.
Created a tracker upstream with three issues I'm aware of - OS names, OS families, default partition table name, and a few bits of UI text. If you spot any more, please comment here.
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# rpm -qa | grep foreman ruby193-rubygem-foreman-redhat_access-0.0.4-1.el6sat.noarch ruby193-rubygem-foreman_discovery-1.3.0-2.el6sat.noarch foreman-libvirt-1.6.0.38-1.el6sat.noarch foreman-compute-1.6.0.38-1.el6sat.noarch ruby193-rubygem-foreman_bootdisk-2.0.6-1.1.el6sat.noarch foreman-1.6.0.38-1.el6sat.noarch foreman-ovirt-1.6.0.38-1.el6sat.noarch foreman-selinux-1.6.0.4-1.el6sat.noarch foreman-gce-1.6.0.38-1.el6sat.noarch ruby193-rubygem-foreman_hooks-0.3.5-2.el6sat.noarch rubygem-hammer_cli_foreman_tasks-0.0.3-3.el6sat.noarch foreman-proxy-1.6.0.23-1.el6sat.noarch qetello02.usersys.redhat.com-foreman-proxy-1.0-1.noarch foreman-vmware-1.6.0.38-1.el6sat.noarch rubygem-hammer_cli_foreman-0.1.1-15.el6sat.noarch foreman-postgresql-1.6.0.38-1.el6sat.noarch ruby193-rubygem-foreman-tasks-0.6.6-2.el6sat.noarch qetello02.usersys.redhat.com-foreman-client-1.0-1.noarch Operating Systems in UI updated
This was delivered with Satellite 6.0 which was released on 10 September 2014.