Description of problem: We need to do a quick touch up on the Select Service Level Agreement part of Subscribe System. We should remove "agreement" from that screen, and make sure we just say "Select Service Level" and "We have detected that you have multiple service levels on various products. Please select how you want them assigned." This was seen on the latest version, 1.0.5-1.git
Created attachment 596467 [details] Service Level Agreement -> Service Level This screenshot is actually from a different version than I mentioned, but the terminology shows as being the same in the 1.0.5 po file.
commit 797f62951f8c5de7852bcad55595129e3fc227aa Refs: <origin/wottop/837897>, subscription-manager-1.0.12-1-41-g797f629 Author: William Poteat <wpoteat> AuthorDate: Tue Aug 7 14:51:28 2012 -0400 Commit: William Poteat <wpoteat> CommitDate: Tue Aug 7 14:51:28 2012 -0400 837897: Terminology Change: Service Level Agreement -> Service Level
This request was evaluated by Red Hat Product Management for inclusion in a Red Hat Enterprise Linux release. Product Management has requested further review of this request by Red Hat Engineering, for potential inclusion in a Red Hat Enterprise Linux release for currently deployed products. This request is not yet committed for inclusion in a release.
Created attachment 604277 [details] service level [root@dhcp201-115 product]# rpm -qa | grep subscription-manager subscription-manager-migration-1.0.13-1.git.20.5346dac.el5 subscription-manager-1.0.13-1.git.20.5346dac.el5 subscription-manager-gui-1.0.13-1.git.20.5346dac.el5 subscription-manager-migration-data-1.11.2.3-1.git.0.861f9ba.el5 subscription-manager-firstboot-1.0.13-1.git.20.5346dac.el5
Since the problem described in this bug report should be resolved in a recent advisory, it has been closed with a resolution of ERRATA. For information on the advisory, and where to find the updated files, follow the link below. If the solution does not work for you, open a new bug report. http://rhn.redhat.com/errata/RHBA-2013-0033.html